British Columbia Today Archives

B.C. not pursuing new federal funding for orphan well cleanup

By Shannon Waters December 5, 2019

Alberta wants Ottawa to fork out funding to clean up orphan oil and gas wells in the province, but B.C. does not seem keen to follow suit.

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Horgan warns against a return to the bad old days under BC Liberals, sings Singh’s praises

By Shannon Waters November 23, 2019

During his Saturday address at the annual NDP convention in Victoria, Premier John Horgan recounted the government’s successes over the past two years.

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B.C. Liberals open candidate nominations in 11 key ridings

By Shannon Waters November 18, 2019

People interested in running for the BC Liberals on Vancouver Island and in the Lower Mainland in the next provincial election were officially invited to throw their hats in the ring over the weekend.

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Liberals pitch potential election platform planks to party supporters

By Shannon Waters November 7, 2019

B.C.’s next provincial election is scheduled to take place on October 16, 2021, and the BC Liberal Party has begun testing platform planks as it seeks to defeat the “fragile minority government” of the NDP and allied Green caucus.

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‘Regulated into oblivion’: Farmers bring concerns about agriculture legislation to the legislature

By Shannon Waters October 29, 2019

On Monday morning, members of the Liberal caucus joined dozens of B.C. farmers who had come to the legislature to voice their concerns and frustrations about the NDP government’s approach to “revitalizing” the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) and Reserve (ALR).

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Bringing oversight back: Green Party house leader on the behind-the-scenes work to ensure accountability at the B.C. legislature

By Shannon Waters October 15, 2019

Green Party House Leader Sonia Furstenau emerged from last week’s meeting of the Legislative Assembly Management Committee (LAMC) to learn that much of the meeting’s work — discussing the “appropriate steps” for releasing the redacted LePard report to both MLAs and the general public — had all been “for naught.”

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Ontario moves to outsource film classification to B.C. without agreement in place

By Shannon Waters October 2, 2019

On Tuesday, the Ontario government officially wound down the Ontario Film Authority, the agency responsible for classifying mainstream and adult films distributed in the province.

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Trudeau and May in B.C. on first day of 2019 election campaign

By Shannon Waters September 12, 2019

The 2019 election campaign could be B.C.’s time to shine. Or not.

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The numbers behind B.C.’s lagging cannabis industry

By Shannon Waters August 16, 2019

In the first six months after the October 17, 2018 legalization date, British Columbians purchased just $9.3 million dollars worth of legal cannabis products, according to Statistics Canada.

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B.C. politicians look for answers as forestry sector and workers face sustained hardship

By Shannon Waters July 25, 2019

By any metric, forestry operations in B.C. are a shadow of what they once were.

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