David Eby kills time changes, the feds sign a deal with the Musqueam and Carney dithers on Iran and foreign interference
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- Adopting permanent daylight saving time
- Most of B.C. to adopt daylight saving time permanently, Eby says – The Globe and Mail
- B.C. cities can set their own time zones, province says | CBC News
- B.C. teachers ratify new 4-year agreement with 3% annual wage boost | CBC News
- BC teachers ratify new four-year agreement
- šxʷq̓ʷal̕təl̕tən – A Rights Recognition Agreement
- Fact File: What the Musqueam agreements mean for private property owners in B.C.
- Rob Shaw: Eby’s Musqueam denial unravels after Ottawa insists B.C. was briefed
- Nine candidates make the cut in the race for the leadership of B.C. Conservatives | CBC
- https://x.com/Conservative_BC/status/2027849001853182033?s=20
- Low Name Recognition for Leadership Hopefuls in British Columbia – Research Co.
- Improving complaint process for employers, workers
- New B.C. legislation cracks down on weapons, violence in supportive housing
- Strengthening health and safety in supportive housing
- Bill 11
- Kelowna MLA wants to cut welfare to drug offenders until they go to rehab – Castanet.net
- Feb 28 Statement by Prime Minister Carney and Minister Anand on the situation in the Middle East
- Mar 3 Statement by Prime Minister Carney on the evolving situation in the Middle East
- Liberal MPs to hold call Friday as caucus raises concerns about Carney’s shifting Iran position | CBC News
- Around 2,000 Canadians looking for help leaving Middle East as U.S., Israel move to ‘next phase’ of Iran war | CBC
- Attack on Iran: Little consensus among Canadians as half oppose, one-in-three support the US-Israeli strikes
- Canada could be called on to help defend Gulf states, says top military commander | CBC News
- Carney signs deals worth billions in diplomatic breakthrough with India’s Modi | CBC News
- Canada, India sign ‘landmark’ energy deal as CSIS says foreign interference concerns unchanged
- Carney won’t say if there’s Indian interference in Canada after cutting deals with Modi | CBC News


