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No sign Horgan intends to do anything about spike in gasoline prices


Vaughn Palmer: No sign Horgan intends to do anything about spike in gasoline prices
Opinion: Unexplained increases in gas prices meant British Columbians were being overcharged by almost half-a-billion dollars a year.
Vaughn Palmer
Updated: June 24, 2021
Two years after John Horgan’s populist grandstanding, there’s no sign he intends to do anything about the current spike in fuel prices.
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VICTORIA Premier John Horgan promised action when the price of gasoline spiked in the range of $1.70 a litre in 2019.
“The rapid increase in gas prices in B.C. is alarming, increasingly out of line with the rest of Canada,” declared Horgan. “The people of B.C. deserve answers.” ....

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Why Doesn't BC Get Tougher on Stopping Travel?


How New Zealand and some Canadian regions blocked a proven factor in virus spread.
Kristina Jenei is a freelance science writer and public health researcher at the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia. She is currently based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Follow her @kjmeetswrld.
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Another batch of YVR arrivals. What would it take to make sure people and the coronavirus stay put?
Photo: Shutterstock.
At Tuesday’s COVID-19 press briefing, Dr. Bonnie Henry indicated that “unnecessary travel and social gatherings are fueling the fire.” The fire being the third wave of COVID-19 which seems to be propelled by highly transmissible variants of concern. Despite promises to impose stronger measures to curb non-essential movement, Premier Horgan recently said British Columbia would not implement any new travel restrictions at this time. He continued, “I appreciate we want to be like New ....

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Why Is UNDRIP Fine in Principle, but Not in Practice?


The implementation of global standards for Indigenous rights is urgent and essential to the work of reconciliation.
Ry Moran is the inaugural associate university librarian-reconciliation at the University of Victoria and is the former director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Craig Benjamin is a writer and researcher who works with the Coalition for the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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‘Without a profound change in the relationship between Canada and First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, there can be no justice, no healing and no end to the daily violations of Indigenous peoples’ human rights.’
Photo of the 2021 Women’s Memorial March by Jennifer Gauthier. ....

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Jason Kenney's Government Denounces the Bigfoot Family


Well, in Calgary, that quickly rose to the top of the War Room’s priority list.
Kenney’s government, which tirelessly promotes fossil fuels as well as open-pit coal mining in the Canadian Rockies by foreign extractors, has accused the cartoon’s makers of “spreading misinformation about the oil and gas industry.”
Because the oilsands, as every Canadian knows, have never trashed anything.  
Summoning every drop of its righteous vehemence, Kenney’s War Room wants TV viewers to sign a petition denouncing the evil children’s fare.
“Brainwashing our kids with anti-oil and gas propaganda is just wrong and Netflix needs to know that!” thundered the Canadian Energy Centre. “Our children are the key to the future but they can’t succeed if they’re filled with misinformation.” ....

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David Eby Defends Decision to Back Doug Ford in Dispute with Cities


David Eby Defends Decision to Back Doug Ford in Dispute with Cities
Despite intervening in court case, BC’s attorney general says negotiation offers a better way to resolve disputes with municipalities.
Andrew MacLeod is The Tyee’s Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria and the author of
All Together Healthy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2018). Find him on Twitter or reach him at
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Attorney General David Eby says the distribution of powers between municipalities and the province is important enough for BC to intervene in the Ontario case.
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Even though British Columbia is intervening in a Supreme Court of Canada case in an attempt to limit the power of municipal governments, Attorney General David Eby said Monday it would be better to negotiate the relationship between cities and provincial governments. ....

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