Vaughn Palmer: Stumbling over words, Liberals sidestep around medical funds for dying

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 02:29:15 +0000

OPINION: ““Upon reflection, I realize my comments were not worded well. To be clear, I acknowledge and respect Fraser Health’s decision to ensure that federal law is upheld and all citizens are given access to medical assistance in dying”

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Vaughn Palmer: Polls slam Horgan for dubious handling of pipeline protests, blockades

Credit to Author: Gord Kurenoff| Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 02:26:07 +0000

OPINION: “I’m doing my level best to try and find that balance between the absolute requirement of dissent in a democratic society, but also ensuring that people don’t behave in an unlawful manner that disrupts the lives of other people who did not ask to participate in the debate but are drawn into it”

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Vaughn Palmer: Horgan's 'inclusion process' in B.C. caribou rescue plan made fur fly

Credit to Author: Gord Kurenoff| Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 03:02:37 +0000

OPINION: Provincial, federal and First Nations representatives met in Vancouver on Friday to sign the 30-year partnership agreement to rescue the caribou. Horgan did not attend. Perhaps he didn’t want to be there for a ceremony confirming that his outreach to the northeast had mostly left the community sitting on the sidelines

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Vaughn Palmer: The fine print of moving forward on pipeline flows with uncertainty

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2020 03:02:42 +0000

OPINION: Premier Horgan stands accused of picking and choosing which clauses in the UN declaration to respect, though he insists his legislation was never intended to be applied to a project whose approval predates his time in office

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Vaughn Palmer: Horgan's pipeline patience running out, refuses to cave to 'minority'

Credit to Author: Stephen Snelgrove| Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 01:57:11 +0000

OPINION: “I’m not going to accept responsibility for the decisions that the hereditary leaders are taking (or) for the positions they’re adopting. I do accept responsibility, as head of the government of B.C. that I stand ready to work with the hereditary leadership to find a peaceful resolution to this issue”

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