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Trudeau vows Canada will ‘hit back hard’ after Trump launches trade warThe first round of U.S. tariffs and Canada’s counter-tariffs are now in effect, marking the start of a trade war between the long-time North American allies.CanadaMar 4, 2025
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BC Liberals raise concerns over suspension of Rural Dividend FundMore than a dozen local politicians and the BC Liberals are calling on the provincial government to re-instate the Rural Dividend Fund program.CanadaSep 24, 2019
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BC Liberal MLA Ben Stewart returning to caucus after being cleared by Elections BCKelowna West MLA Ben Stewart has been cleared by Elections BC and will now return to the BC Liberal caucus.PoliticsOct 1, 2019
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The pros and cons of a public inquiry into B.C. money launderingPremier John Horgan's cabinet is grappling with whether or not to call a public inquiry into money laundering.PoliticsMay 14, 2019
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Shutdown, cuts at B.C. pulp and sawmills add to forestry job lossesCanfor Pulp says the Taylor mill won't operate from June 29 to Aug. 5, reducing pulp production by about 25,000 tonnes.CanadaJun 15, 2019
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Liberal MLA Dan Davies injured in industrial accident in Fort St. JohnB.C. Liberal MLA Dan Davies is in hospital following a work place accident in Fort St. John.PoliticsMar 28, 2018
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B.C. municipal election 2018: Vancouver resultsVancouver — ground zero of the affordability crisis.PoliticsJun 30, 2018
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Protesters gather in Vancouver to bash ‘predatory’ school tax on $3M homes"It's not just happening to people with $3 million homes, it's going to happen to all of the other ones as well. A tax grab is a tax grab," said one speaker.May 1, 2018
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No tax revolt brewing, says Premier John Horgan"If you just took the gain you could have realized last year, you can pay the school tax for 200 years and still be ahead," said Horgan of the new school tax on homes worth more than $3M.PoliticsMay 9, 2018
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In the BC Liberal leadership race, every member’s vote countsVoting is on until Saturday at 5 p.m.PoliticsFeb 1, 2018
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‘Tension is going to build up’: Andrew Wilkinson says he’ll highlight NDP-Green fissures"So what we have is a Green Party that makes a lot of noise but actually just votes with the NDP, and so that tension is going to build up between the two of them, and we'll be there to point that out."PoliticsFeb 4, 2018
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Andrew Wilkinson’s stance against electoral reform in B.C. ‘a bad argument,’ says political scientist"It's a bad argument to say having a single representative is essential because it connects the constituent to the legislature."PoliticsFeb 5, 2018
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David Eby asks BC Liberals for ICBC report, their leader said he’s never seen itWhen asked who has seen the report, besides former transportation minister Todd Stone, BC Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson said, "I don't know."PoliticsFeb 15, 2018
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‘There’s something called the market’: Andrew Wilkinson defends BC Liberal land sales"If you put your car on the market and you sell it and three years later it's worth a little bit more a little bit less, you don't cry over spilled milk," said the new Liberal Leader.PoliticsFeb 9, 2018
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Andrew Wilkinson shaking up B.C Liberal leadership teamThe former finance minister is being replaced in the pivotal leadership role by Mary Polak.Feb 10, 2018
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Restaurant industry likes list of changes proposed for B.C. winesThe B.C. Green Party is calling on the province to make changes to support B.C.’s wine industry following the heated dispute between B.C. and Alberta.PoliticsFeb 10, 2018
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Delta mayor fears Pattullo project means Massey Tunnel replacement ‘dead in the water’While virtually everyone says they're pleased to hear the bridge will be retired, the NDP's plan to replace the aging span has earned less universal acclaim.TrafficFeb 16, 2018
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B.C. speculation tax is still being tinkered with as criticism mountsThe BC NDP isn't getting rid of MSP so much as replacing it with a health care payroll tax, said a BC Liberal MLA.PoliticsMar 7, 2018
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BC NDP’s payroll tax could force one business to raise prices by 10 per centThere is a sense of panic at one Abbotsford nursery and it's not because of frost or pests eating away at the plants.EconomyMar 6, 2018
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B.C. clerk and sergeant-at-arms ‘deny having committed any wrongdoing’In a letter sent to the house leaders from the Liberals, NDP, Greens, the lawyer for clerk Craig James and sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz say their clients did nothing wrong.PoliticsNov 23, 2018