NDP leader Jagmeet Singh unleashed a bit of an election tizzy this week when he said the New Democrats would work with any other party […]
Editor’s Blog
There is a lot of misinformation, fearmongering, cheap shots, and just plain lies flying around the discussion about proportional representation in British Columbia. It’s coming […]
BC Liberals are choosing a new leader this weekend. Ah to be a Liberal and comfortable in the paradox of voting. Led by all the […]
Today’s the day that we finally put an end to the political machinations that were set in motion May 9 … or is it just […]
So, it’s going to be another two or three weeks until Christy Clark resigns as premier and lets John Horgan and the NDP take over. She […]
Eight years ago, when Barack Obama was the newly-minted president of the United States, we here in this country were getting more than a little […]
I’m somewhat aghast and astounded that a good portion of the media and politicians in this country seem to be surprised at this week’s announcement […]
In case you were thinking that the media was spreading a bunch of hoo-haw about the government public relations machine kicking into overdrive with announcements […]
It’s not often that I agree with Citizen editor Neil Godbout, but his column today on the plethora of pandering pronouncements from our politicians was […]
More fun with provincial government wordsmiths. Yesterday Victoria issued an environmental assessment certificate to the Kemess Underground mine project. Nothing wrong with that. The news […]
Learned a new word this morning, courtesy of the provincial government. The news release updating the province’s tech strategy contains the following sentence: “The program […]
It’s amazing what a police investigation, in an election year, can accomplish. Global News is reporting this morning that the B.C. Liberals are about to […]
Victoria employs a small army of public relations/communications people to tell us all that is good with government. And, of course, they do not put […]
I have to admit I was a little envious of those who got picked to serve on British Columbia’s Citizen’s Assembly on Electoral Reform. Even […]