Cedar LNG project is given environmental approval by the BC Government, sections of the Island Rail Corridor are return to indigenous nations and the latest on the calls for an inquiry into election interference.
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Links
- I’m committed to the fixed election date,” says @Dave_Eby
- Premiers’ Performance: Three premiers face re-election in 2023; others spring forward, a few fall back – Angus Reid Institute
- Governments grant environmental approval for $3B First Nation-owned Cedar LNG project | CBC News
- Provincial environmental assessment certificate granted for Cedar LNG | BC Gov News
- New energy action framework to cap emissions, electrify the clean economy | BC Gov News
- Canada, B.C. announce Island Rail Corridor lands being returned to First Nation – Victoria News
- Saga of Vancouver Island rail corridor highlights B.C.’s difficulty in creating regional transit | CBC News
- Businesses given more time to make outdoor patios permanent | BC Gov News
- Trudeau names former GG David Johnston as new independent special rapporteur
- Opposition leaders dismiss David Johnston appointment as special rapporteur
- Liberals block opposition efforts to call PM’s chief of staff over Beijing election interference – The Globe and Mail
- China’s Vancouver consulate interfered in 2022 municipal election, according to CSIS – The Globe and Mail
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