Why should you care that in the resource-rich province of British Columbia, giant corporations seem to have more influence over government decisions than the voices of its residents?
"We’re standing alone. I’m not afraid of that and I’m not anything but proud of the fact we’re willing to do that," Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister told reporters.
A campaign to ban employers from requiring female workers to wear high heels on the job has gained the backing of British Columbia Premier Christy Clark.
Following accusations that the BC Liberals have allowed lobbyists to illegally funnel money into the party, the B.C. government has announced that a panel will investigate provincial donation rules.
The BC Liberals say the party will co-operate fully with an Elections BC review of potential Election Act violations involving indirect political donations by lobbyists.
With millions of dollars from the B.C. government to support LNG, debate over how to address poverty while protecting the environment has sparked division over who can speak for a First Nation.
Revelations that Delgamuukw is among chiefs who accepted money to support LNG development without consulting all members threaten to undermine landmark court victory.
The Official Opposition leader says if B.C. is going to tackle climate change head on, it will need a change of government from B.C. Liberal Premier Christy Clark.
DeSmog Canada has learned that the office of B.C. Premier Christy Clark was involved in an attempt to discredit reporting on its $8.8 billion Site C hydroelectric dam.