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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Abbott’s new job
Political Science has added a new course for Spring 2013 and we invite you to register for this course. POLI 365 – BC Political Economy CRN: 23897 Wednesdays, 7:00 pm – 9:50 pm DSB C112. Instructor: Mr. George Abbott – … Continue reading
Posted in BC Liberals, BC Politics, Christy Clark
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BC Place meet Paragon Gaming
It’s been months and months since I wrote on BC Place. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been working. This week it paid off. I finally received part of an FOI containing the consultant agreements and billings of Brent MacGregor, … Continue reading
Posted in BC Liberals, BC Politics, Christy Clark
Tagged BC Pavillion Corporation, BC Place, Brent MacGregor, Judy Rogers, Ken Dobell, NPA, Paragon Gaming, PavCo, T Richard Turner
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BC Libs: Entering the desperation phase
Christy Clark: Teacher peace? “Don’t let (BC Liberal) history get in the way”? A ten year deal? A project delayed by ‘stuff’ that happened over the summer? Six weeks to pull it off? No prior consultations with teachers, school boards, … Continue reading
Posted in BC Liberals, BC Politics, Christy Clark
Tagged BCTF, education, k-12, labour relations
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Bucket list
Bucket list. It’s a term I hear a lot these days, as I am attuned to it through circumstance. There’s even a bucket list festival put on by the Cancer Clinic where I hang out more than I like. I’m … Continue reading
The ratings are in
Nothing has worked for the BC Liberals. And nothing is likely to work. That’s the obvious conclusion I take away from the latest Angus Reid poll, out last Friday. The poll showed modest gains for the … Continue reading
Posted in BC Politics
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