
Just Trust Us Act
New bills, new leaders and controversial trains.
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New bills, new leaders and controversial trains.
Links
Bill 14 - Forests Statutes Amendment BC Timber Sales to increase fibre access, strengthen long-term forest outcomes, protect jobs
Bill 15 - Environmental Assessment Amendment Amendments improve dispute resolution, transparency, process predictability
Bill 16 - Misc Statutes Amendment Modernizing enforcement, housing, justice tools
- Modernizing bylaw enforcement on the University Endowment Lands
- Updating zero-emission vehicle targets, expanding charging network
- Readying B.C. to deliver more homes for people in communities
- Adding new tools to help target organized crime
Bill 17 - Municipal Codes of Conduct Improving conduct standards for local governments
Bill 18 - Municipal Parental Leave Introducing parental leave for local elected officials
B.C. tells First Nations it wants to suspend DRIPA
Adam Olsen - Eby Sent the Wrong Signals on DRIPA Amendments | The Tyee
How did B.C.’s historic Indigenous Rights law, DRIPA, become so controversial? | The Narwhal
Annual Report - Declaration Act
https://bsky.app/profile/sobittersosweet.bsky.social/post/3mik2qbpqic2z
Report on Provincial Taxation Revenues: Speculation and Vacancy Tax
Audit Reveals Major Problems in BC’s Speculation and Vacancy Tax | The Tyee
Time to Kill the Speculation and Vacancy Tax, Say BC Conservatives | The Tyee
Darrell Joins endorses Caroline Elliott
Yuri Fulmer and Dallas Brodie announce “Unite the Right Accord”
Rob Shaw: Questions linger over integrity of BC Conservative leadership race
Avi Lewis elected Leader of NDP
Reactions
How the NDP leadership vote broke down, ballot by ballot
Vaughn Palmer: B.C. Conservatives challenge NDP to disavow Avi Lewis on LNG
Farewell to one of Canada’s greatest social justice champions
Conservatives and the Bloc opposing Alto Rail