
Episode 344
Four parties in the House
The BC Conservatives reach official party status and the federal parties preview their fall priorities
PolitiCoast · Scott de Lange Boom, Ian Bushfield
September 16, 20231h 2m
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Show Notes
Summer is done and politics is happening again. From Bruce Banman joining the BC Conservatives to the BCNDP amending the province's decriminalization pilot, to federal Liberal housing policies. There's a lot to talk about this week.
Links
Obituary: Serge Plotnikoff - Castlegar News
BC
- Abbotsford South MLA Bruce Banman leaving BC United to join Conservatives | Globalnews.ca
- BC Provincial, August 2023 Public - Mainstreet Research
- Mainstreet poll
- United for a Safer B.C.
- B.C. to ban drug possession near playgrounds for duration of decriminalization pilot project | CBC News
- Mental Health and Addictions Care
- It’s been more than 6 months of drug decriminalization in B.C. What’s changed? | Globalnews.ca
- BCUC Chair fired
- New chair, CEO appointed to BC Utilities Commission | BC Gov News
- Lil’wat, N’Quatqua, Province reach agreement on Joffre Lakes access | BC Gov News
FEDERAL
- Canada needs another 3.5M housing units built by 2030: CMHC | CTV News
- Trudeau announces $74M to help London, Ont., build 2,000 new homes | CBC News
- Liberal press releases (thread)
- Letter to Jyoti Gondek
- Could the Missing Middle Solve the Housing Crisis? | The Walrus
- Trudeau removes GST from rentals
- Enhanced GST Rental Rebate to build more apartments for renters - Canada.ca
- Trudeau announces new measures to deal with housing, grocery prices | CBC News
- Poilievre releases housing plan he says would 'build homes, not bureaucracy' | CBC News
- Conservative Convention
- Hannah Hodson out
- Conservatives love supplements
- Singh to prioritize 'lowering prices for Canadians' bill, Poilievre pushing 'building homes, not bureaucracy' bill