The legislature goes on summer break but not before the government concedes its case against the fired Victoria School Trustees or the Yaletown overdose prevention site. Canada makes a deal to sell LNG to Germany, and Guilebeault calls it quits eventually.
Note: If we said something about age limits for FHSAs, we didn’t. You heard wrong.
Links
- End of spring session
- Shannon breaks down bill 9’s passage
- Who voted for K’omoks treaty
- Firefighter’s health act
- Opposition MLA’s bill set to make dashcams mandatory for commercial trucks in B.C. | CBC News
- M-245
- Minister’s statement on School District 61 judicial review
- SD 61 trustees reinstated, Province concedes court case
- Overdose prevention site in Vancouver’s Yaletown not reopening: minister | CBC News
- Minister’s statement on life-saving services in downtown Vancouver
- Canada reaches ‘milestone’ deal to sell LNG from Ksi Lisims project to Germany | CBC
- Steven Guilbeault, who quit over climate policy, says return under different PM possible
- 14 Liberal MPs pen letter to Carney raising concerns over environmental backslide | CBC News
- Ottawa plans amendments to lawful-access bill amid backlash – The Globe and Mail
- Liberals to amend police data interception bill following searing criticism | CBC News
- Carney says House of Commons won’t weigh in on Alberta’s referendum question | CBC News
- Stephane Dion on the Clarity Act
- Avi Lewis on separation