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Former B.C. premier Christy Clark lands new job at law firmA year after a deal between the B.C. NDP and the B.C. Green Party sealed her political fate, former B.C. premier Christy Clark has a new job.PoliticsMay 30, 2018
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Christy Clark resigns as B.C.’s 35th premier, having fought to the endShe'll go down as a divisive figure.PoliticsJun 29, 2017
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B.C. Liberals to address political party fundraising controversy with new legislationThe B.C Liberals will introduce legislation on Monday that is expected to address political party financial reform, Global News has learned.PoliticsMar 13, 2017
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Christy Clark blames Abbotsford Hospital problems on ‘bad flu season’Premier Christy Clark is blaming the issue of overcrowded emergency rooms, like the one seen at Abbotsford Regional Hospital, on a bad flu season.HealthMar 3, 2017
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Christy Clark says she ‘jumped to conclusions’ after accusing NDP of hackingPremier Christy Clark says she jumped to conclusions when blaming the BC NDP for hacking the Liberals' website - a criminal act - but she's not apologizing for the accusations.PoliticsFeb 10, 2017
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B.C. to lift foreign buyers tax for people with work permitsB.C.'s premier has announced the province is lifting the 15 per cent foreign buyers tax for anyone living in Metro Vancouver with a work permit.PoliticsJan 29, 2017
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Premier defends exclusive dinner at Okanagan wineryB.C. Premier Christy Clark is defending an expensive and exclusive fundraising dinner at an Okanagan winery Thursday night...Jan 27, 2017
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Premier Christy Clark criticized for holding $5,000 a plate dinnerCritics are slamming Premier Christy Clark for holding a private fundraiser in Kelowna at $5,000 a plate.PoliticsJan 27, 2017
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Trans Mountain pipeline expansion approved by B.C. governmentBritish Columbia has granted environmental approval to the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.Jan 11, 2017
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‘Terrible policy’: B.C. housing incentives widely panned by expertsIt's not every day economists agree on something but on Thursday, there seemed to be a clear consensus among Vancouver economic and housing experts that the B.C. government had made a wrong turn.EconomyDec 16, 2016
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