Sonia Furstenau joins the race for leader of the BC Greens and other bcpoli stories, an interview with AccessBC for free birth control and does the next Conservative leader needs to be bilingual.
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BCpoli roundup
* MLA Sonia Furstenau launches bid to lead Greens
* How a coordinated effort from the NDP failed to establish trust with Wet’suwet’en First Nation – BC Today exclusive
* Premier appoints provincial liaison with Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs (Nathan Cullen)
* Former Liberal Blair Lekstrom quits post as B.C. premier’s caribou liaison
* Government considers permitting “small secondary residence” on ALR land if local government approves
* ICBC to get boosted “fairness commissioner” and transparency reforms
* 9 Metro Vancouver cab companies file legal challenges to halt Uber, Lyft
AccessBC
* AccessBC.org
Cefferie Conservatrice 2020
* Yes, prime ministers should be fluently bilingual – because that’s what Canadians expect
* Chris Selley: Canada’s bilingualism myths die hard — just ask Peter MacKay
* Opinion: Conservatives think the party’s next leader should be bilingual. They are wrong
* StatsCanada
* Cambridge, Ont. lawyer launches Conservative leadership bid
* Candice Bergen considering Conservative leadership bid after Ambrose, Poilievre drop out
* N.B. MP John Williamson considering Tory leadership
* Erin O’Toole launches Conservative leadership bid, promises to be the ‘true blue’ candidate