Once again, when the BC election campaign began corporate media dropped any real criticism of Premier Christy Clark, despite her government’s appalling record.
The NDP is yet again reaching out to big business, and Liberal Premier Christy Clark heads a government totally bought and paid for by corporate interests.
The BCTF has won an agreement that fully restores substantive collective agreement language that was unconstitutionally stripped in 2002 by then-Education Minister Christy Clark.
The NDP refuses to directly challenge the austerity policies of the Liberals, or even to roll back Campbell's tax cuts. If anything, the NDP is yet again reaching out to big business.
When British Columbians go to the polls on May 9, the CPBC urges voters to support candidates and parties which have demonstrated strong support for fully-funded public education.
Child and youth advocacy group First Call BC released its annual Child Poverty Report Card, showing that 19.8 percent of BC children live in poverty.
Five hundred maritime workers and their allies rallied in Vancouver on Nov. 2, against the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA) and proposed changes to the Canada Transportation Act.
As the debate continues over the future of public education in British Columbia, the Liberal government of Premier Christy Clark continues to press the Vancouver School Board to close schools and impose more cutbacks.
Under the B.C. Liberals, a strong economy has meant mega-profits for the rich and the corporations, and misery for the working class.
With the next election looming in May 2017, the Liberals keep throwing dust in the air, to prevent voters from getting a clear understanding of what years of chronic underfunding has done to BC education.
Two Communist Party candidates arey looking forward to broadening the narrow political landscape that has existed in Kamloops for decades.
June was a hotter month than expected for the French ruling class, as workers and supporters took to the streets to protest the Socialist government's new labour law.
Anger and resistance are growing over BC Premier Christy Clark’s anti-public education agenda.
More than 90 countries across the globe saw mass rallies and other activities on Sunday, May 1, International Workers' Day
The Communist Party of BC is urging voters in Vancouver-Mount Pleasant and Coquitlam-Burke Mountain to reject Premier Christy Clark’s Liberals in by-elections to be held on Feb. 2.