
Justine Hunter
Political Reporter at The Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail political reporter - opinions expressed here are my own
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ourcommunitynow.com | Justine Hunter
Share The British Columbia government is moving forward with controversial legislation to allow it to fast-track major projects deemed to be of provincial significance, but Premier David Eby says none will be built without First Nations’ consent – and financial benefits. The only way forward with major projects in the province is through Indigenous partnership, he said in an interview.
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theglobeandmail.com | Justine Hunter
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theglobeandmail.com | Justine Hunter |Emily Haws
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Katrine Conroy, B.C.'s finance minister, has announced she will not seek reelection. It's the end of an era: Between her and her husband Ed Conroy before her, there has been a Conroy on the ballot since 1986 in the Kootenays. She will remain as minister until the fall election.

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