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Party projected to have its first seat on the British Columbia mainland in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky Bethany Lindsay · CBC News · Posted: Oct 24, 2020 11:46 PM PT | Last Updated: October 25 Just a little more than…
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The incumbent MLA for the Cowichan Valley and BC Green Party leader says we must look to the evidence in tackling this crisis. The Discourse Housing affordability, poverty, homelessness, mental health and addiction — by any measure these are key issues…
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Andrew Nikiforuk A respected U.S. energy group has criticized a rosy Conference Board of Canada report championing more liquefied natural gas development in British Columbia as “a lobbying effort for government subsidies, support and flexibility.” The scathing critique by the…
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VANCOUVER – The leader of the B.C. Green party is betting on a legislature in which one party doesn’t hold all the power in the final days of a snap election campaign that began a week after her leadership victory….
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Mother. Wife. Teacher. MLA. And leader of the BC Greens. Sonia has presented a powerful platform for a recovery from COVID-19 by focusing on the affordability crisis, while we build real new economic opportunities. And she’s fighting to stop subsidizing Horgan’s…
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A Green Party government would reinstate B.C. Ferries as a Crown corporation and undertake a full review of its operations, according to leader Sonia Furstenau. Speaking during a campaign stop in Brentwood Bay on Monday, Furstenau said it is time…
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October 19, 2020 BRENTWOOD BAY B.C. – B.C. Greens leader Sonia Furstenau announced that the B.C. Greens would restore B.C. Ferries’ status as a Crown Corporation in order to manage the service as part of the transportation network, rather than…
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Global BC reporter Richard Zussman asks your questions to BC Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau on our Facebook Live. Please post your question below and we will try and have them answered. Global News October 16 2020
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Canada’s National Observer October 15 2020 On Sept. 18, after a week of choking on smoke from U.S. climate fires, Vancouver recorded the worst air quality of any major city in the world. Three days later, B.C. Premier John Horgan,…