The opening of Parliament, a ceremony steeped in tradition, is set for this morning, when the legislative agenda for the ...
Empowering the Cost of Living Commission to “examine the books and records of all businesses involved in the supply of food ...
B.C.'s lieutenant-governor​​​​​​​ opened the 43rd parliament Tuesday with a throne speech that painted a picture of a provincial government defending its people from an economic war waged by its ...
The B.C. legislature resumed Tuesday with the traditional speech from the throne, but one this year that was geared towards tackling one problem only: tariffs. The speech began with the now ...
Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia reads the speech from the throne at the opening of the new legislative session on Tuesday. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST The last time an NDP government devoted a throne speech ...
Makes sense, then, that Tuesday’s Speech from the Throne was a reflection replete with beginnings: new Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia in the legislative house, with a new opposition party of the BC ...
In her reading of BC’s 43rd speech from the throne, Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia delivered three core messages to British Columbians: we are united; we must continue to work together and; we will not ...
The Cabinet Office announced that this year’s Legislature will convene on March 14, while Budget Day is set for May 2. A Government spokesperson said, “The Cabinet Office advised today that the ...
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: The B.C. government delivered a throne speech to open the legislature that was big on rhetoric, low on details and a sign, critics say, it’s out of ideas.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: The B.C. government delivered a throne speech to open the legislature that was big on rhetoric, low on details and a sign, critics say, it’s out of ideas. It’s ...
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