Jenny Uechi
About Jenny Uechi
Jenny Uechi is the publisher of Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia.
BC NDP leader John Horgan pledges to make climate change “integral" to his policies
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.
15,000 march in Vancouver to protest President Trump
One of many sister rallies held in solidarity with Washington took place in Vancouver today, ending at the famous Trump Tower.
Twitter storm erupts during Trump inauguration: "America is crying"
Trump's fans celebrate, but some are devastated.
Six things you need to know about Kevin O'Leary
On the bright side, O'Leary isn't nearly as thin-skinned as Donald Trump and can take criticism without exploding on Twitter.
Trump tweets wrong Ivanka, gets lectured about climate change
Trump gets wrong Ivanka, but won't delete the mistaken message calling the former UK Labour Party digital director a "great" woman.
Clark government gives environmental green light to Kinder Morgan pipeline
After years of dramatic opposition by B.C. residents, the pipeline expansion project of a Texas-based energy company, Kinder Morgan, is one step closer to breaking ground in Canada.
Legal war against LNG project intensifies with new First Nations lawsuit
"We have a message for the Pacific Northwest LNG project's investors in Asia — sell your stock," Yvonne Lattie, Gitxsan Hereditary Chief of Wilp Gwininitw, said at a press conference in Vancouver.
Following recusals, NEB names new bilingual Energy East hearing panel
The panelists assigned to review the largest pipeline proposal in Canadian history were appointed to the NEB last month, and hail from Ontario and Quebec.
Progressives rip pages from Tea Party playbook to thwart Trump
The guide's mostly anonymous authors know these strategies work, because they've observed their effectiveness up close, when dealing with the Tea Party.
Voice messages from Aleppo haunt Syrian refugee in Canada
Ali Barsan buried his head in his hands, and let out a soft sob. An interpreter slid him a box of tissue paper, and he thanked her as he dabbed away hot tears falling down his cheeks.