
Katie Derosa
Legislative Reporter at CBC News
Legislative reporter for CBC News. Travers Fellowship & Amnesty International Canada media award winner. She/her. Contact: katie(dot)derosa(at)https://t.co/q4W7TXwHyU
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British Columbia·NewInterim Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer called B.C.'s premier a "radical" for not throwing his support behind a new oil pipeline through the province.
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British Columbia·NewThe B.C. NDP government narrowly passed two controversial laws that will fast-track infrastructure and clean energy projects. Bills received major pushback from First Nations and business groups alike; Speaker cast tiebreaking voteKatie DeRosa · CBC News · Posted: May 29, 2025 12:06 AM EDT | Last Updated: 15 minutes agoB.C. Premier David Eby continues to defend two controversial bills to fast-track infrastructure projects. Both narrowly passed the legislature on Wednesday.
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British Columbia·New A new report from Elections B.C. on the 2024 provincial election finds that voting results came in faster because of electronic tabulators, but a narrow margin of victory led to "false narratives." Report finds results came in faster but narrow margin of victory contributed to 'disinformation' Katie DeRosa · CBC News · Posted: May 27, 2025 7:22 PM EDT | Last Updated: 5 minutes ago Anton Boegman, the chief electoral officer of British Columbia, addresses the first report...
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British Columbia·NewPremier David Eby unveiled his plan to fast-track mining projects in B.C. But it comes amid continued backlash to the NDP's Bill 15, which critics claim removes checks and balances from major resource projects.
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British Columbia·NewRoyal Roads University's Langford location will be named John Horgan campus, after the late NDP premier. Family and friends say it's a fitting tribute to the late premier, known as John from LangfordKatie DeRosa · CBC News · Posted: May 23, 2025 8:29 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes agoThe Royal Roads University campus in Langford was officially named John Horgan campus on May 23, 2025, after the late NDP premier. (CBC News )Many simply knew him as John from Langford.
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RT @FNSummit: Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council Questions BC on Bill 15 and asks “What happened to free, prior and. Informed consent?”: https:/…

A nurse from Texas says she’s considering moving to Nanaimo with her wife. She says as a same sex couple in a red state, under Trump, they’re compelled to make the move. BC is trying to make that process faster for American health care workers like them. https://t.co/WEsgXVsE2K

The owner of Universal Ostrich farm in Edgewood BC is at the legislature today to speak against the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s order to kill all the farm’s ostriches because of an avian flu outbreak. It’s worth noting that this is a federal issue, not a provincial issue https://t.co/z0ODiWjaQF