Christy Clark
BC Can’t Back LNG and Fight Climate Change at the Same Time, Climate Scientists Say
BC Premier Christy Clark believes LNG projects can save the economy and the planet. Climate change scientists believe otherwise.
Another BC University Under Fire for Botching Sex Assault Cases
Police are investigating a Simon Fraser University student accused of assaulting three women, two of whom lived in the same dorm as him.
BC Premier Reveals She Was Attacked As a Child and Urges Other Women to Speak Up
Christy Clark is sharing her story for the first time after her government passed a piece a legislation that will tackle sexual assaults on university and college campuses.
Deceit and Delete: Cataloguing the BC Government’s Sketchy Email Habits
Or, why BC 'just never got into' this transparency thing.
Protesters Vow to Stay Put at Controversial Canadian Dam After Court Rules Against Them
Once built, BC Hydro’s Site C dam will flood an estimated 13,600 acres of fertile farmland, old growth forest, fish habitat, First Nations territory and archaeological sites to replace a portion of the Peace River with a reservoir.
'War of the Woods’ Over a Massive Canadian Rainforest Ends With a Peace Agreement
In the 1990s, only five per cent of the Great Bear Rainforest was protected from logging. Now, after a boycott campaign, it's 85 per cent.
BC's Highway of Tears Email Scandal Raises Doubts for Families of Murdered Women
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has been asked to step in after a BC government worker “failed to tell the truth," under oath, about deleting Highway of Tears records.
Why Is The Premier of BC Slut-Shaming Miley Cyrus and Pamela Anderson?
BC Premier Christy Clark should know better, one would think.
Vancouver Picks Doing Nothing Over Proposed Transit Tax
The transit-tax referendum was clearly designed to fail: most people won't vote for more taxes, and the province's premier knows that.
Local Governments in Canada Say the Feds' Response to Vancouver Fuel Spill Was Too Slow
Politicians blamed each other for delayed spill response last week, as many popular Vancouver beaches remain closed.
New Oil and Gas Pipelines Could Pose a Serious Threat to Canada’s North West
“This is not a feasible project. There’s too much opposition to it and we’re really not willing to risk our territories, our waters, for projects that aren’t even economically sound."