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Tyee Hook reporters off until after Labour Day

The Hook won't be baited this week, as our reporters are taking off the last week of summer. Look for the return of Tyee legislature bureau chief Andrew MacLeod, and the rest of the Hook team on Sept. 8.

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  • freebear

    1 year ago

    And Commentors' on holidays too!

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    The British Columbia legislature resumes sitting this week, but not before Premier Christy Clark outlined her spring agenda in an appearance on the Vancouver radio station where she used to work in what was pitched as a replacement for the throne speech. That agenda amounted to staying the course: focus on the economy, no money for teachers or anything else, and no higher taxes.

    This from a premier who won the leadership of her party on a "change" platform. Perhaps appropriate then that the government didn't bother with a more formal speech from the throne at a time when polls suggest an increasing number of people are wondering if the premier's going to, as they say, piss or get off the pot.

    -- Andrew MacLeod