BC posts a large surplus in its fiscal update and rolls out some further efforts to solve the doctor crunch. Federally, the question of Chinese interference in our elections gets a bit murkier, as does the reasoning for taking all the guns.
Links
- B.C. fiscal update’s $5.7B surplus dwarfs previous estimate | Globalnews.ca
- Rob Shaw: Why the BC NDP should consider an early election
- More internationally educated family doctors on the way | BC Gov News
- New SFU medical school moves forward to train family doctors of tomorrow | BC Gov News
- Minister’s statement on actions taken by Medical Services Commission | BC Gov News
- B.C. medical services agency takes Telus Health to court, alleges two-tier medical service | Vancouver Sun
- A New FOI Fee was Supposed to Speed Responses. It Hasn’t | The Tyee
- Liberals say they’re not trying to ban hunting rifles. Here’s why that’s a lie
- C-21 (44-1) – LEGISinfo – Parliament of Canada
- ‘No evidence at the time’ of foreign interference in 2019 federal election, Lucki says | CBC News
- No reports of Chinese interference in Canadian election, chief electoral officer says
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