A cabine shuffle, a drug decision flip-flop and Poilievre’s struggle for relevancy.
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- Updated cabinet sworn in to meet the needs of British Columbians in a changing world
- B.C. cuts Metro Vancouver developers a break from soaring fees, backstopped by $250 million in federal cash
- B.C. quietly expands scope of Bill 14 to include all future wind and solar – Terrace Standard
- B.C. improves HOV-lane access for EV drivers
- Health minister upholds decision to deny rare-disease funds for B.C. girl – The Globe and Mail
- B.C.’s premiere responds to experts on treatment for Langford’s Charleigh Pollock
- Rob Shaw – drug coverage restored
- Ontario Progressive Conservatives schedule convention for same time as Poilievre’s leadership review – The Globe and Mail
- Poilievre adviser Jenni Byrne staying on, Conservatives confirm amid speculation of ouster – The Globe and Mail
- Poilievre calls for ‘very hard caps’ on immigration to better integrate newcomers | CBC News
- Poilievre slams Carney over investment disclosure, says PM needs to sell assets | CBC News
- Money for nothing? Feds’ failure to condemn Toronto’s breach of housing deal ‘concerning,’ say critics – iPolitics
- Toronto sixplex policy ‘disappointing,’ Federal Housing Minister says – The Globe and Mail