the powers in faraway places will never fully understand the impacts of the decisions they are making.
BC Liberals sale of land at less than market value calls into question their ability to manage ALR, writes MLA Norm Macdonald.
the way government decisions on land can benefit their friends, and the way that zoning of land can drastically affect its value.
For twenty years, the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has provided proof that tremendous things can happen.
Columbia Basin Trust is proof that when residents get fair share of economic benefits, good things can happen, writes MLA Norm Macdonald
Public education is under attack by BC Liberal government, writes MLA Norm Macdonald.
The fight for quality public education is everyone’s responsibility.
Food security is an issue that is moving to the top of the agenda, and in communities tremendous amount of good work done on this issue
This year, the B.C. Liberals made a clear choice; they chose to reward British Columbia’s most wealthy and privileged citizens
On February 10th,the BC Legislature will re-open for the Spring session which will continue through until the beginning of June.
On February 10, the British Columbia Legislature will re-open for the Spring session
Mount Polley tailings pond retaining wall collapsed this past summer, the BC Liberals said the failure was completely unpredictable.
MLA Norm Macdonald says tailings pond dams should be treated like hydro dams when it comes to safety.
British Columbians feel that our government does not represent them, and that government does not function in a way that makes life better
B.C. Legislature needs to work on being more democratic.
constituents are very unsatisfied with the state of our public roads.
Lack of action on zebra and quagga mussels could have devastating impacts on British Columbia waterways, says NDP MLA Norm Macdonald
The decisions made by government have real consequences in people’s lives.
The decisions made by government have real consequences in people’s lives, writes Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald.
Building our province’s economic future around liquefied natural gas(LNG)