The only way for BC Hydro to make this payment to government’s coffers is to raise your hydro rates. That’s a tax.
Here’s how it works. In order to ‘balance’ the budget, the BC Liberals simply require crown corporations to pay a dividend ...
'This government has shown absolute contempt for our public school system'
For 12 years, Christy Clark has waged war on teachers, with students and parents as collateral damage.
The BC Legislature will finally reopen on Tuesday, February 11th.
Norm Macdonald is the MLA for riding of Columbia River–Revelstoke.
Never underestimate how important your involvement is in the decisions that are being made in your community and your province.
Columbia River—Revelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald says citizens must fight every attempt to remove them from decision-making process
NDP Columbia River—Revelstoke MLA: Was it simply incompetence by the BC Liberals, or was there a larger agenda at work?
For decades, British Columbians benefitted greatly from having access to affordable power locally generated by BC Hydro.
This is the second of a three-part series of articles on BC Hydro.
In his MLA Report, Norm Macdonald says government intervention in BC Hydro affairs is the cause of upcoming rate hikes.
Recently, I sat down with a group of people from across the constituency who are responsible for providing local literacy services...
As a former educator, I believe that one of the most important things we can do is ensure that we have a fully literate population.
On November 11, we will gather to honour those who sacrificed themselves to safeguard our freedoms and our rights.
The role of an opposition MLA focuses on pointing out the failures of government and offering an alternative course of action
We live in one of the most beautiful, natural settings in the world
I believe that we need to ensure that our province raises the revenue it needs to keep our system strong.
MLA Norm Macdonald speaks to his constituents after the cancellation of the fall session of the Legislature
Columbia-Revelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald weighs in on provincial politics