One bill introduced and one delayed in the legislature. Outside, BC United and BC Conservatives battle over who would tear up the province’s climate policies faster. Federally, Chrystia Freeland tries to save the Liberals skin with a fiscal update likely to appease no one.
Links
- Katrina Chen announces her retirement
- Reaha Arora throws hat in the ring
- Legislative changes will bring fairness to app-based gig workers | BC Gov News
- Sheltering provisions to be delayed
- BCCLA Bill 45 open letter
- UBCM asks the Province to withdraw Bill 45
- Kevin Falcon vows to tear up CleanBC plan – Economy, Law & Politics | Business in Vancouver
- Hidden B.C. government report reveals CleanBC will kill 200,000 jobs, cut services and make British Columbians poorer
- Conservative Party of BC’s Climate Policy – Planning for BC to Adapt and Prosper
- Speculation tax expanding to new communities to deliver more homes for people | BC Gov News
- B.C. expanding speculation tax to Kamloops, Parksville, 11 other municipalities | Globalnews.ca
- 2023 Fall Economic Statement
- The new Canadian Mortgage Charter explained | CBC News