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February 9, 2017 Host: Keith Baldrey Guests: Jordan Bateman (Canadian Taxpayers Federation) and Alex Hemingway (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives) Guest Question: Selina Robinson, MLA To watch the entire program click here.
Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal: Updated guide to residential care facilities in B.C. shows care has grown worse in some areas
by Barbara Roden Feb 7, 2017 Quote from article: Coquitlam-Maillardville MLA Selina Robinson, the NDP’s spokesperson for seniors, is disappointed to find that the situation regarding daily care for seniors has got worse since the 2015 report. “From my …
Roundhouse Radio 98.3: Funding announced for addiction treatment as overdose crisis continues
by Taran Parmar Posted on 2/7/2017 3:06 PM Quote from article: Selina Robinson, the NDP Critic for Mental Health and Addictions, insists this action is coming too late. “This government has ignored this issue for years. There hasn’t been …
CKNW AM980: B.C. government announces eight million dollars for addictions care
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Spring 2017 Constituency Report
Letter to Editor: Delayed action on overdose crisis speaks volumes
Vancouver Sun January 30, 2017 Re: Government defends delayed response to fentanyl crisis, Jan. 25 I was alarmed to read that Christy Clark’s health minister said one of the main excuses for their delayed response to the overdose crisis in …
Vancouver Sun: 9 out of 10 seniors facilities in B.C. don’t meet staffing guidelines
By Cheryl Chan and Tara Carman January 26, 2017 Quoted from the article: NDP critic Selina Robinson also slammed the provincial government’s failure to act on last year’s findings. “Here we are a year later and things aren’t working for …
B.C. government increases homeowner grant threshold to $1.6 million
On January 10, the government announced it would be increasing the Home Owner Grant threshold from $1.2 million to $1.6 million. My colleague, David Eby, Opposition Spokesperson for Housing responded: B.C. government increases homeowner grant threshold to $1.6 million January …
My property assessment has increased dramatically, how will this affect my property taxes?
Property taxes are a relative tax. If your property assessment went up 30% and the average assessment of properties in your community also went up 30% then your taxes would only go up by the increase put in place by …