PolitiCoast

Deftless handling

May 30, 2026·1h 0m
Episode Description from the Publisher

The legislature goes on summer break but not before the government concedes its case against the fired Victoria School Trustees or the Yaletown overdose prevention site. Canada makes a deal to sell LNG to Germany, and Guilebeault calls it quits eventually. Note: If we said something about age limits for FHSAs, we didn't. You heard wrong. Links End of spring session Shannon breaks down bill 9’s passage Who voted for K’omoks treaty Firefighter's health act Opposition MLA's bill set to make dashcams mandatory for commercial trucks in B.C. | CBC News M-245 Minister’s statement on School District 61 judicial review SD 61 trustees reinstated, Province concedes court case Overdose prevention site in Vancouver's Yaletown not reopening: minister | CBC News Minister’s statement on life-saving services in downtown Vancouver Canada reaches 'milestone' deal to sell LNG from Ksi Lisims project to Germany | CBC  Steven Guilbeault, who quit over climate policy, says return under different PM possible 14 Liberal MPs pen letter to Carney raising concerns over environmental backslide | CBC News Ottawa plans amendments to lawful-access bill amid backlash - The Globe and Mail Liberals to amend police data interception bill following searing criticism | CBC News Carney says House of Commons won't weigh in on Alberta's referendum question | CBC News Stephane Dion on the Clarity Act Avi Lewis on separation

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