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British Columbia Elections (2001)
Elections have been called in British Columbia! For which date? May 16, 2001
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Investigators link organized crime activity to search warrants served on BC's legislature
Police searched the offices and seized materials from two ministerial aides in Victoria, BC, prompting questions about the connections betwen organized crime and government officials.
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The political year that was
2003 was a banner year for change on the Canadian political and legal scene. Here some of the highlights are remembered.
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Welcome to the Wild, Wild West
British Columbia's provincial government introduces new legislation that effectively removes long-held legal rights of workers - and by extension, all citizens - in the interest of ending labour disruptions.
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British Columbia election results
Not since the early eighties has a premier won two consecutive elections in British Columbia. Things changed this may
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Canada Tackles Urban Flood Problem
It is not all doom and gloom where flooding is concerned. The CAD$33 billion Building Canada Fund, established by the Federal Government, can help tackle the problem.
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BC Greens Win
The May 17 election was a media-filled occasion for the Green Party of British Columbia in Canada. The Greens nearly became the second most popular party, squeezing out the NDP.
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BC Welfare a Tangled Safety Net
Many think people on welfare should just get a job, and cutting welfare rates will encourage more people to work instead of live "on the dole". Not so, say researchers.
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Not so Tiny Bubbles
The whacky world of B.C. politics hits yet another peak with the arrest of Premier Gordon Campbell in Maui.

British Columbia Election Results (2001)
The question in the British Columbia election wasn't who was going to be elected but how many seats the Liberals would get. The predictions varied, some even saying they'd take it all. They didn't take it all but it all comes down to the same thing.
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Wild Salmon Endangered by Sea Lice
Tour operators and fishermen are concerned with wild Pacific salmon stocks in British Columbia. Pink Salmon are being threatened by sea lice associated with fish farms.
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Change comes to B.C.'s electoral system
The establishment of the Citizen's Assembly for Electoral Reform has sent British Columbians down the road towards a different way to elect our governments.
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Lies, Damned Lies and Inquiries
As if enough time and money hasn't been spent on the disastrous federal sponsorship program, the public inquiry began in September.
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Putting the brakes on government spending
Governments have too much power over discretionary spending on big ticket, unbudgeted items.
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Year in Review: 2003
Year in Review 2003
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2004 - the political year that was
A look back at the top political stories and issues in Canada for 2004.
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