Remember that leaked safe supply presentation? The Director of Policing Services does as the RCMP questions BC Conservative MLA Elanore Sturko over the leak, while Solicitor General Garry Begg flubbs questions about the appropriateness of such investigations. BC is also considering ways to fund Translink but congestion pricing is already off the table. And are the BC Greens having a leadership race if no one joins it?
Federally, Mark Carney unveils his cabinet, or “ministry”, with a mix of ministers and secretaries of state. And a few ministers are already off to a not great start. They won’t be having a budget though and we may be seeing a byelection in Terrebonne as well.
Links
- Solicitor General official orders investigation of safe supply whistleblower – Northern Beat
- B.C. minister’s performance in key portfolio leaves much to be desired | Vancouver Sun
- B.C. minister clarifies position on police investigation into leaked document
- Rob Shaw: B.C. considers vehicle levy to help fund Translink – Business in Vancouver
- BC Green Party Leadership Race 2025: A New Era
- Why is no one running to lead the BC Greens? – Shot of Ry
- Prime Minister announces new Ministry
- Guilbeault: ‘As far as I know’ no companies want to build east-west pipeline | CBC.ca
- Canada’s new housing minister doesn’t think prices need to come down
- New housing minister’s comments on home prices raise eyebrows
- New housing minister’s comments on maintaining price of homes are politically, mathematically off-base: experts – iPolitics
- Congrats to the new cabinet – Nate Erskine-Smitht
- Mark Carney signs something to promise us a tax cut
- Liberals aren’t planning to table a budget this year, finance minister says | CBC News
- Elections Canada says Terrebonne vote is final, despite ‘error’ with special ballot
- Bloc Québécois to challenge Terrebonne election result in court
- Bloc Québécois pushes for byelection in Terrebonne, after 5 more ballot issues declared in riding | CBC News
- Review of Special Ballot System – Elections Canada