Richard Hughes Independent Strategic Voter BC is in a mess on the LNG front. The BC Liberal government has sold the farm to Chinese and Malaysian interests and the media, or at least much Read more…
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Cowichan Conversations: Malahat Nation- Steelhead LNG Deal Suspect!
There is an odious smell emanating from this deal. The BC Government’s involvement through this via Treaty negotiations raises many questions. The LNG deal has been under negotiation for 13 months. I see that Read more…
Continue readingCowichan Conversations: Resource Works-‘Shysterism Non Pareil!’
Richard Hughes-Political Blogger When Rafe Mair sinks his teeth into an issue you can bet your bottom dollar that he will get to the bottom of it. The scandalous Woodfibre LNG proposal is backed Read more…
Continue readingCowichan Conversations: LNG Lobby (Resource Works) Fakes Partnerships With Prominent Organizations
Rafe Mair has been scrutinizing the efforts of Resource Works, a slick front for the slime-balls from Malaysia that want to build and LNG Plant at Woodfibre in a treacherous to navigate area of Howe Read more…
Continue readingCowichan Conversations: RAFE: Blatant Media Bias -Vancouver Province Partners With Woodfibre LNG
Rafe Mair As you know, the Vancouver Province is an official partner of Resort Works, who are essentially the public relations arm of Woodfibre LNG. That means, of course, that the Vancouver Sun and Read more…
Continue readingCowichan Conversations: Rafe–The reason why the NDP cannot win the next election is because of three little letters, LNG
Richard Hughes–Cowichan Conversations Cowichan Conversations is pleased to feature this post from Rafe Mair. Rafe has had a long and distinguished career that includes time as an MLA, Cabinet Minister and later as an award winning broadcaster, talk show host, successful author, and blogger. Rafe is all about politics and
Continue readingCowichan Conversations: It is not ‘Miller Time’ Dan, Green Up or Brown Out!
Richard ‘Hub’ Hughes- Here is disappointing post from former NDP Premier Dan Miller. It reads like the flashback that it is. Time will tell whether Miller’s missive will be embraced, rejected or ignored by the new BC NDP opposition leader, John Horgan. Dan Miller: How will we pay
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