Geordon Omand
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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B.C. legislature in 'uncharted territory' as it tussles with Speaker appointment
British Columbia legislature in 'uncharted territory' as it tussles with Speaker appointment
An NDP minority government in B.C. may have to water down its ambitions: experts
An NDP minority government in British Columbia would be hard pressed to make good on all the plans it has laid out in an agreement with the BC Green Party, experts say.
The ball is in B.C. Premier Christy Clark's court, political scientists say
All eyes are on Premier Christy Clark after Monday's announcement that British Columbia's New Democrats have reached an agreement with the Green party to form a minority government.
Footage of sea lion dragging girl off wharf used as reminder of wildlife danger
Jocelyne Dramisino says she made her little cousin watch a hair-raising online video before taking her to a Vancouver-area wharf where a sea lion yanked a young girl off the dock and into the water.
Head of MMIW inquiry says she understands frustrations over hearing delays
The chief commissioner of the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women says there is still hope in the work the commission is doing, despite criticism about delays.
B.C. parties leave door open to electoral reform without a referendum
Neither of British Columbia’s two main political parties are ruling out changing the province’s electoral system without holding a referendum.
Experts see instability in the legislature after B.C. election
The final results of British Columbia's election are still not in, but experts already see scenarios for an unstable provincial government that is unlikely to last a full four-year term.
Liberal Leader Christy Clark explains difference between Liberal, NDP donations
Clark said on Apr. 24, 2017, the New Democrats can't be trusted to side with British Columbians as salaries of some of the NDP's senior campaign staff were being paid by the United Steelworkers Union.
B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark says U.S. "greed" driving softwood spat
British Columbia Liberal Leader Christy Clark says United States "greed" driving softwood spat.
Premier responds to health-firings report; retired judge to oversee payouts
British Columbia's premier is apologizing again for a scandal that saw eight people wrongly fired from the Health Ministry in 2012, including one man who later took his own life.