Metro mayors play along in helping NDP delay Massey replacement, again

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 01:08:31 +0000

OPINION: A bit more consultation? The business case won’t be completed for another year at the earliest. Then it will take at least three years for environmental assessment, followed by five years of construction. Or, to put it another way, at least another four years will pass before the government evens get around to starting construction on the replacement

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Vaughn Palmer: Prudent James vague on spending cut targets, but decision makes sense

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2019 02:03:18 +0000

OPINION: Premier John Horgan on Carole James asking ministers to rein in discretionary spending: “We need to be prudent. I think most British Columbians are saying ‘good on you — let us not wait until the fire is in the kitchen, let’s tend it while we can.’”

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Premier Stand-up rolls out yuk-yuks, but no bucks for forestry support

Credit to Author: Gord Kurenoff| Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 02:38:57 +0000

OPINION: Not only did the premier not come bearing gifts, he rejected the convention call for the New Democrats to revisit the recent decision to divert the $25 million rural dividend fund to help pay for a $69 million support package for displaced forest workers

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Vaughn Palmer: Pat on the back for Bellringer includes a few jabs by petulant Plecas

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 03:14:22 +0000

OPINION: “I think what Speaker Plecas is disappointed with is — I’m disappointed that you did not find what I would certainly describe as low-hanging fruit. You don’t need a forensic audit to see what is plain and clear, but certainly a forensic audit would assist in that process”

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Vaughn Palmer: Legal groundwork for money laundering inquiry starting to take shape

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2019 05:15:28 +0000

OPINION: Given all the talk of the impact on money laundering on the housing market, I was surprised that he got no applications from the real estate sector. But those players could be called as witnesses, as could many officials and politicians, current and former

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Vaughn Palmer: It would be ironic if B.C.’s attempt to regulate bitumen flow was to fail on arguments that went against Alta. turn-off-the-taps case

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 01:40:41 +0000

Opinion: Justice Sebastien Grammond indicated that the B.C. case against the legislation was “strong” while the Alberta defence was weak to the point of non-existence.

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