"Both the former government and BC Hydro’s Board abdicated their fiduciary responsibility to the rate payers and tax payers of this province," writes Marc Eliesen in his report on the Site C Dam.
There is finally an opportunity to sink the Site C dam project, Warren Bell writes — and given wide-ranging and expert-driven resistance to the project, he thinks that's a good thing.
The B.C. NDP government has asked the province’s utilities commission to review the $8.8−billion Site C dam, throwing into doubt one of former premier Christy Clark’s major accomplishments.
B.C. political leaders exchanged duelling letters over the future of the Site C dam project on June 6, 2017, with Premier Christy Clark arguing that delays will cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
DeSmog Canada has learned that the office of B.C. Premier Christy Clark was involved in an attempt to discredit reporting on its $8.8 billion Site C hydroelectric dam.