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Intended consequences

Intended consequences

Are housing affordability measures working - and helping those who need it most?
Are paralegals the answer to Legal Aid woes?

Are paralegals the answer to Legal Aid woes?

One potential solution to B.C.’s lingering access to justice issues
UNDRIP – it’s coming eventually. Here’s what it means for you.

UNDRIP – it’s coming eventually. Here’s what it means for you.

Carol Anne Hilton on what she describes as B.C.’s ‘Ah-ha moment’
#BCPOLI Hotstove - with Andrew Wilkinson

#BCPOLI Hotstove - with Andrew Wilkinson

Wilkinson joins Maclean and Jordan to talk LNG, ICBC, ALC - all of the acronyms, really.
More evidence of the need to open auto insurance to competition

More evidence of the need to open auto insurance to competition

The first “apples-to-apples” comparison with Alberta shows BC drivers pay up to 60% more
End the booze ban on BC Ferries

End the booze ban on BC Ferries

An outdated attitude ignores successful examples elsewhere - and misses out on a significant revenue stream.
B.C.’s ‘Trojan Horse’

B.C.’s ‘Trojan Horse’

The NDP government says it’s not necessarily trying to stop TransMountain – just trying to make it unworkable.
Spiralling costs at ICBC

Spiralling costs at ICBC

When compared to Alberta - why is car insurance so much higher in B.C.?
Trying to tax 'potential'

Trying to tax 'potential'

Taxing what could be there isn’t hypothetical – and it’s killing neighbourhoods.
Who owns this house?

Who owns this house?

More transparency in land title searches may lead to smarter policy - but must be balanced with privacy and property rights concerns.