The BC Liberals have panned Tuesday’s provincial budget. “Budget 2022 fails to properly address the issues British Columbians really care about — the ones that […]
Green Party
Cariboo-Prince George voters will have a Green Party of Canada candidate on their ballot in the September 20 federal election. Leigh Hunsinger-Chang is the party’s […]
When Sonia Furstenau became leader of the provincial Green Party last week, she said Premier John Horgan had a duty to govern, not play politics […]
The race to replace Andrew Weaver is on. Sonia Furstenau, MLA for Cowichan Valley, has announced that she is running to be the next leader […]
Catharine Kendall is motivated to see things happen and to see things change. That’s why she has decided to carry the Green Party banner in […]
Is Cariboo-Prince George in play? Right now it’s hard to imagine Justin Trudeau’s Liberals winning anything come October, but they seem to think Cariboo-Prince George […]
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca Rural ridings will fare better under a proportional representation electoral system, says Cowichan Valley MLA Sonia Furstenau. The Green Party MLA […]
Sonia Furstenau, B.C. Green Party Deputy Leader and party spokesperson for electoral reform, will be in Prince George Friday. She will be attending a meeting […]
BY ELIZABETH MAY Green Party of Canada When Canadians used to speak of two solitudes, it meant the divide between Quebec and the rest of […]
British Columbia Green Party leader Andrew Weaver said the party caucus is “extremely disheartened” by the provincial government’s decision to proceed with the Site […]
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca Federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May says Ottawa’s approval of the Site C dam and Petronas LNG project were more […]
Elizabeth May MP, Leader of the Green Party of Canada, will be in Prince George on Friday October 13. She will speak at two […]
Green Party leader Andrew Weaver issued the following statement in response to the B.C. Liberal caucus voting against sending Bill 3 – Election Amendment Act, […]
The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council is pleased that NDP leader John Horgan and Green Party leader Andrew Weaver Andrew Weaver have reached an agreement to combine […]
By Ian Holliday Angus Reid Institute What will Andrew Weaver do? That’s the big question that came out of the British Columbia provincial election Tuesday night. […]
BY BILL PHILLIPS bill@pgdailynews.ca First Nations issues were front-and-centre Thursday during an all-candidates forum at the Prince Georg Native Friendship Centre. New Democrat candidates Bobby […]
Tuesday’s all-candidates forum was remarkable in that it will likely be the only local forum with all six Prince George candidates attending. There is a […]
With just five days left in the 2017 provincial election campaign, a new public opinion poll from the Angus Reid Institute finds the governing BC […]
A familiar face on the Prince George political hustings will be back. Hilary Crowley is running for the Green Party in the Prince George-Mackenzie riding. […]
In 2013 Nan Kendy wanted to vote for the Green Party. However, when she went to the ballot box, there was no candidate. She decided […]
It’s a local issue that clearly separates the Conservatives from the other parties. The closure of the Prince George Veterans’ Affairs office in 2012 has […]