
Episode 310
Canada Dry
More housing moves, climate (un)accountablity, LNG GHGs and alcohol is bad for you
PolitiCoast · Ian Bushfield, Scott de Lange Boom
January 20, 202335m 44s
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Show Notes
David Eby unveils another minor change that may one day help a few housing projects move forward. The BC Supreme Court finds the Climate Accountability Act doesn't require much accountability. LNG Canada is forgoing electricity in its new terminal. Health Canada says alcohol is bad for you and Ukraine wants tanks.
Links
- B.C. adopts new housing permit strategy to get more homes built quickly
- New permitting strategy will help build homes faster | BC Gov News
- BC not legally required to provide 'quantitative data' on meeting GHG targets, court rules
- Electricity constraints force Canada’s first LNG terminal to delay renewable shift - The Globe and Mail
- It's time to put cancer warning labels on alcohol, experts say | CBC News
- Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health | Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction [report]
- Canada announces it will donate 200 armoured vehicles to Ukraine | CBC News
- Ukraine plans to ask Canada for Leopard battle tanks, Zelensky’s adviser says - The Globe and Mail
- Justin Trudeau won’t commit to tanks for Ukraine | The Star