John Rustad insisted heโs still the leader of the B.C. Conservatives Wednesday even after a majority of the partyโs MLAs said they had lost confidence in him and the party announced the appointment of Trevor Halford as interim leader.
Andrew MacLeod reports. #bcpoli
#Lytton residents will have their class-action lawsuit against Canadaโs two major railway companies heard in the B.C. Supreme Court, thanks partly to new evidence of high brake temperatures on a train passing through the community shortly before the town burned.
Amanda Follett Hosgood reports.
With the planet running a carbon-induced fever and desperate to replace fossil fuels, Canada is one of the countries turning to nuclear energy. Not everyone is pleased.
Michael Harris writes. #canpoli
While PM Carneyโs fast-tracking initiative has been touted as a response to U.S. President Trumpโs trade war, critics have pointed out the projects are largely backed by foreign-owned corporations โ and include substantial U.S. investment.
Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. #uspoli #canpoli #LNG
Ezra Klein and Derek Thompsonโs โAbundanceโ is a pitch to disoriented liberals for a new order.
After it was published in March, Canadian governments released laws aimed at cutting regulations.
That's not a coincidence, said BC Green MLA Jeremy Valeriote. Zoรซ Yunker reports. ๐บ๐ธ๐๐จ๐ฆ
If you think the #COVID19 pandemic is done and ever-evolving variants pose no significant threat, consider these two realities, writes contributing editor Andrew Nikiforuk.
Donโt bet on John Rustad going away any time soon, despite the B.C. Conservative party chaos and his leadership failures, writes Paul Willcocks. #bcpoli
โIn order to turn the page to become a new and free country, Alberta has to ditch the things that are Canadian that exist in Alberta right now,โ said Bruce Pardy, the exec director for Rights Probe, at a right-wing political conference in Calgary. ๐ซ๐จ๐ฆ #abpoli