BC Hydro is now saying we need more power, and fast, as they open up the first call for new projects in 15 years. Federally, four byelections are happening on Monday, Russell Brown quits the bench, David Johnston quits as rapporteur and the Conservatives think Mendicino should quit as public safety minister. Finally the feds introduce the Sustainable Jobs Act.
Links
- Clean power to electrify B.C.’s future | BC Gov News
- B.C. Hydro set to start first hunt in 15 years for new electricity sources
- Federal By-elections Now Under Way
- June 19th – Federal Byelection Riding Polls – Mainstreet Research
- Voters will choose from record-setting 48 names in Winnipeg South Centre federal byelection ballot | CBC News
- Supreme Court Justice Russell Brown resigns before start of inquiry into alleged harassment – The Globe and Mail
- Brown’s statement
- Brown’s lawyer’s statement
- David Johnston resigning as special rapporteur on foreign interference | CBC News
- Ottawa open to public inquiry into foreign interference, says Dominic LeBlanc – The Globe and Mail
- RCMP opens investigation into claims China intimidated MP Chong | CBC News
- PMO alerted in March that Paul Bernardo might be transferred to medium security prison, Trudeau’s spokesperson says – The Globe and Mail
- Staff in Mendicino’s office knew about Bernardo transfer months before minister did, his office says | CBC News
- Marco Mendicino sidesteps questions about returning Bernardo to maximum security | CBC News
- Federal government introduces ‘just transition’ sustainable jobs act