Commentary Dermod Travis: B.C. Liberal trade critic misses targets with salvo Looking at the results of some of the trade missions, you have to wonder whether it would have been a better idea to stay at home?
Commentary Dermod Travis: Resolutions for 2020 for those who hang out at the B.C. legislature Integrity B.C.'s executive director has words of wisdom for Premier John Horgan and B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson.
Commentary Dermod Travis: The government thinks you can't handle the truth Since 2010, there has been exactly one public inquiry called in the province: the one currently underway into money-laundering.
Commentary Dermod Travis: The buck stops with the Legislative Assembly management committee The elected guardians have failed to step up time and time again.
Commentary Dermod Travis: From a Naked Lunch to gelato and helijets, B.C.'s credit-card statements are out Governments must dread the day they have to post their credit-card charges online.
Commentary Dermod Travis: Plausibility takes a hit in responses to Plecas report There are a lot of holes in clerk Craig James and sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz's responses to Speaker Darryl Plecas’s infamous report.
Commentary Dermod Travis: Be careful what you wish for when it comes to private auto insurance The problems plaguing Ontario's system may sound familiar to B.C. drivers.
Commentary Dermod Travis: B.C. government's new-year's resolutions should be all about openness and transparency It's that time of year again to propose a few new year's resolutions for B.C.'s political class, and this year there's a bit of a theme to the resolutions: transparency. No ill...
Commentary Dermod Travis: Darryl Plecas, Craig James, RCMP, B.C. NDP, and B.C. Liberals caught in tale of revenge and redemption The performances are replete with tales of betrayal, revenge, and possible redemption.
Commentary Dermod Travis: B.C. government dilly-dallies in explaining discrepancy between electricity demand and supply The executive director of Integrity B.C. thought it was a fairly routine question that the finance ministry could easily answer. Big mistake.