The BC Government announces an overhaul of ICBC, bringing in no fault insurance and setting up a showdown with the trial lawyers. Yoga troubles reveal an off balance MacKay campaign.
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BCpoli roundup
- Rob Shaw: Poll shows Liberals and NDP tied as parties prep for election
- Half of British Columbians Expect an Early Provincial Election (ResearchCo)
- 2019 Interim Financial Reports
- Several arrested at Wet’suwet’en anti-pipeline camp as RCMP move in to enforce injunction
Through no fault of their own
- Major overhaul at B.C.’s auto insurer could see rates cut by 20%, lawyers cut out of system, province says
- Background paper (PDF)
- From no-fault hater to no-fault lover: The inside story on David Eby’s decision to revamp ICBC
Leadership roundup
- Inside Peter MacKay’s campaign: Frustration, confusion and lack of coherence
- Aron Seal’s tweet confirming he promised nominations, including ridings with CPC incumbents
- Leger Poll
- Lisa Helps endorses Sonia Furstenau for BC Greens Leader
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