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Opposition BC Liberals vow to hold government to account as new session begins – Kamloops This Week

Posted: March 5, 2021 at 5:21 am

Another socially distanced legislative session began this week, this one marked by COVID-related issues, a two-month delay of the provincial budget and an Opposition bench tasked with holding a majority government in check during a pandemic.

Our job as the Official Opposition is to hold the government to account, interim BC Liberal Leader Shirley Bond said. That's going to be a challenging job with a significant majority in the legislature, but we have a skilled team.

One immediate challenge will be the delayed provincial budget. The legislative session will run until June 17, with some breaks, and the budget will be presented on April 20.

Typically tabled every year in mid-February, governments were legally bound to present a budget by the end of March. However, the Finance Statutes Amendment Act 2020, passed in December, extends the deadline to April 30 when a budget follows an October election, as it does this year.

British Columbians deserve to know the financial state of our province, Bond said. We should have had that discussion. The budget should have been tabled by now.

In December, the Liberals voted against the legislation containing the extension.

We really don't see a need why it had to happen, said BC Liberal House Leader Peter Milobar, who is also MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson. We said this would create uncertainty with groups. It was brushed off by government.

Now, as session begins two weeks after a budget would normally have been introduced, agencies, businesses and associations are starting to get worried, he said.

I've spent this week on a lot of Zoom calls with agencies and organizations that don't know what the budget delay will, or won't, mean to them, Milobar said prior to the start of the legislative session. It's incumbent on the government, they're the ones that have delayed this budget, to provide that certainty.

The December legislation also included a provision to extend special warrant spending authority to keep essential funds flowing if the budget and estimates are presented after the beginning of the new fiscal year April 1 for most businesses and institutions which will be the case this spring.

It is not intended to provide for new program spending, but, rather, to provide for continuation of the operations of government until a supply act can be passed by the Legislative Assembly, Finance Minister Selina Robinson told the legislature on Dec. 9.

Any enhanced or expanded programming cannot happen until a new budget is introduced, Milobar said.

Meanwhile, the government will have four weeks to introduce legislation prior to the Throne speech, which occurs one week before the budget.

I'm assuming the government will have work for legislators to do. We'll have to wait and see what that agenda looks like, said Bond, who is MLA for Prince George-Valemount and who will be attending the session in person for the first time since the pandemic began. Previously, she attended via Zoom, as do the majority MLAs due to public health restrictions.

The top priority is the pandemic and the health and well-being of British Columbians, but people are also concerned about economic issues, Bond said.

How is British Columbia going to emerge as we move ahead? she asked. Sectors, like the tourism sector, that have been decimated by COVID, what will the government do to support and energize that sector?

Last year, the province announced $105 million in funding for the sector, along with the creation of a task force made up of tourism and hospitality industry representatives to disperse the funding.

We're going to be highlighting the challenges that the Horgan government has created for small businesses and for British Columbians a quarter of a billion dollars sitting on the sidelines because the government couldn't manage the to get it out the door, Bond said, referencing the $280 million or so in COVID-19 relief funding still not disbursed from $300 million designated for small and medium-sized businesses.

The program is set to expire on March 31, when any remaining funding will be rolled back into the provincial government coffers, Premier John Horgan confirmed in February.

They've made lots of commitments and many of them they've yet to deliver, Bond said.

There's going to be no shortage of questionable situations around how the premier and his ministers have been handling their files, Milobar added. We're all very focused on wanting to shine a light on the shortcomings of the government's response to a wide range of issues.

Additional priorities for the Opposition will include scrutiny of the vaccination rollout and continued calls for rapid testing in long-term care and schools, said Bond, who is also the Opposition critic for seniors services and long-term care.

There will be lots of debate and dialogue, she said. It's going to be a very intense session.

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Liberals tap $2.5B of promised transit dollars for zero-emission buses – TheRecord.com

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OTTAWA - The federal Liberals are setting aside some of the billions of dollars planned in short-term transit spending to help municipalities further green their bus fleets.

The hope is that the $2.75 billion in traditional grant money will dovetail with the $1.5 billion an infrastructure-financing agency is supposed to invest toward the same cause.

Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna says the grant money is supposed to help cover the upfront cost of purchasing electric buses to replace the diesel-powered ones rumbling through Canadian streets.

She says federal funding has helped cities buy 300 buses and the government hopes the funding will help them add 5,000 zero-emission buses over the next five years.

But she acknowledged there are added costs that need to be addressed, including having charging stations on transit routes and in existing depots.

The Liberals are hoping cities then turn to the Canada Infrastructure Bank to finance the cost of the remaining work.

The banks chief executive, Ehren Cory, says the energy savings expected from not having to buy diesel could, for instance, be used to pay off a low-interest loan from his agency.

Its quite a from-the-ground-up reinvestment and the savings will pay for a lot of that, but not for all of it, he said, via video link.

Thats why the combination of a grant from the government, a subsidy, combined with a loan against savings together will allow us to get the most done, allow us to make wholesale change quickly and do so at minimal impact to taxpayers.

Garth Frizzell, president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, welcomed the funding as a way to speed up work in cities to replace diesel buses.

We are already putting more electric vehicles on our streets, and this major funding to electrify transit systems across the country will reduce GHG emissions, boost local economies, and help meet Canadas climate goals, he said in a statement.

McKenna made the same connections multiple times during an event Thursday in Ottawa, where she stood near the citys mayor, Jim Watson, with Cory and Industry Minister Franois-Philippe Champagne joining by videoconference.

Joanna Kyriazis, senior policy adviser at Clean Energy Canada, noted that the investments could help the countrys six electric-bus manufacturers scale up to compete internationally.

As Canada develops its battery supply chain from raw metal and mineral resources to our North America-leading battery recycling companies we must build the market for electric vehicles and their batteries at home, she said in a statement.

The Liberals are promising billions in permanent transit funding as part of a post-pandemic recovery, including $3 billion annually in a transit fund starting in five years.

Cities have seen transit ridership plummet through the pandemic as chunks of the labour force work remotely. Demand for single-family homes well outside urban cores suggests some workers are expecting remote work to become a more regular fixture of their post-pandemic work lives.

McKenna said her thinking about public transit hasnt been changed by that shift, saying her only thought is that Canada needs more and better systems. Its up to cities and transit agencies to set routes and priorities, she said.

The reality is many of our essential workers have no other option than to take public transit. And I think weve recognized how important it is for people to be able to get around in a safe way, McKenna said.

Conservative infrastructure critic Andrew Scheer questioned whether the Liberals could follow through on the promise, adding that the infrastructure bank hasnt completed a project.

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The Trudeau Liberals keep announcing the same money but cannot get anything built, he said in a statement.

You cant take a Liberal re-announcement to work. Electric or not, they just cant get the job done.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 4, 2021.

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Seychelles to Fully Open Borders March 25, Regardless of Vaccination Status – Luxury Travel Advisor

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The Seychelles has announced that it will be welcoming visitors from across the globe, irrespective of their vaccination status, from March 25, 2021. Visitors from South Africa will still not be permitted to enter Seychelles for the time being until further review. The announcement was made by the minister for foreign affairs and tourism Sylvestre Radegonde in a press briefing Thursday morning with the Seychelles Tourism Board (STB), following the Tourism Task Force Committee meeting.

Visitors will now only berequired to present a negative PCR test taken 72 hours prior to departure. Therewill be no quarantine requirementnor restriction on movement upon entry intoSeychelles. Additionally, the minimum stay in establishments upon arrival willno longer beapplicable.

With that said, visitorswill still be required to adhere toother public health measures put in place; these willinclude wearing of face masks, socialdistancing and regular sanitization orwashing of hands. The new measures also give visitors access to all communalarea within the hotel premises inclusive of bars,swimming pools, spas andKids clubs.

Minister Radegonde stated that the decision toreview and relax the entry procedures in the country has been made possible inview of thesuccess registered in the aggressive vaccination campaign that thecountry embarked on earlier in the year.

The small island nation off the east coast ofAfrica whose economy is based primarily on tourism was the first Africancountry to launch abold, comprehensive and effective Covid-19 immunizationcampaigndone so in January 2021.According to the STB, the Indian Ocean country is on track to become the first to achieve COVID-19 herd immunity, which it will accomplish by mid-March.

The destination will continuously review thenew entry measures to ensure that at all times the health and safety of thevisitors and the local population are not compromised. More details will be available shortly throughthe updated travel advisory onwww.tourism.gov.sc.

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Travel latest news: Cyprus and Seychelles to open up for vaccinated Britons – The Telegraph

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If you have 46 days and 21,000 to spare, you now have the chance to tick off seven European rivers in one epic bucket-list holiday,reports Dave Monk.

AmaWaterways has revealed a brand-new trip that travels through 14 countries on four ships, leaving Paris on June 1, 2023. After seven nights on the Seine, travellers will take a TGV to Lyon to sail along the Rhne and Sane.

Transferring to Basel in Switzerland, they will spend three weeks on the Rhine to Amsterdam, then sail back along the Rhine and Moselle to Luxembourg. Next its along the Main to Nuremberg to spend the rest of the cruise on the Danube to Budapest and all the way to Romania and Bulgaria.

AwaWaterways president Rudi Schreiner told a CLIA virtual river conference: We put this together because ocean world cruises are selling like hot cakes. Even without announcing it yet to the public, we have had so many past guests sign up for it that we are now looking at a second or even a third cruise. The itinerary costs from 21,061 per person. More details of the trip are due to be released soon.

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Australia, Guernsey and Seychelles extend their cruise ship bans – Travel Weekly

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Australia this week extended its cruise ban through June 17, while the island of Guernsey canceled all cruises through 2022 and the Seychelles opened to all tourism except for cruise.

Australia's health ministry said the Covid-19 situation overseas "continues to pose an unacceptable public health risk to Australia, including the emergence of more highly transmissible variants," in its decision to extend the cruise ban by three months.

Guernsey, one of the U.K'.s Channel Islands, said the island will not accept cruise ship visits for the 2021 season, saying that while the cruise sector is important to Guernsey and its tourism industry, "due to the extensive operational and logistical requirements and plans necessary to ensure a safe experience for passengers, crew and residents, we have taken the proactive decision to cancel the cruise program for this year and to focus our efforts on the 2022 cruise program."

The Seychelles Thursday said it would welcome all visitors with a negative Covid-19 test, irrespective of their vaccination status, starting March 25. Cruise ships, however, are still not permitted to visit the archipelago. Last May, the Indian Ocean destination banned cruise ships for all of 2020.

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India To Expand Travel Bubble To Include Uzbekistan & The Seychelles – Simple Flying

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India has added two new countries to the growing list of travel bubble nations. Uzbekistan and Seychelles are the latest entrants, allowing direct and some connecting flights from the countries to restart. India has now signed travel bubble agreements with 27 countries.

The new agreements clear the way for commercial flights from Uzbekistan and Seychelles to India to resume. Carriers like Air Seychelles and Uzbekistan Airways will benefit from this move since no Indian carrier currently provides direct services to either nation.

In addition to just direct flights, the government has allowed limited connecting traffic from the two countries. Any Indians or visa holders traveling from Africa are allowed to take connecting flights through Seychelles. Similarly, anyone Indians or visa holders from the Commonwealth of Independent States (minus Russia) can connect through Uzbekistan.

While the travel bubble rules do not allow airlines to carry connecting travelers, the government has made exceptions for regions with few or no direct flights. For example, Emirates can connect passengers from Africa and South America to India under the travel bubble.

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As mentioned earlier, no Indian airline currently operates flights to either of the new travel bubble countries. This means flag carriers Air Seychelles and Uzbekistan Airways will have a monopoly on the direct routes (since connecting flights arent allowed).

Currently, Air Seychelles flies to one destination in India, Mumbai. However, since the pandemic, the airline has flown several repatriation flights to Ahmedabad, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, and others. With the travel bubble now in place, the airline can carry local traffic and travelers from South Africa (a much shorter connection than through Dubai).

Uzbekistan operates three routes from India to Tashkent, flying from Delhi, Amristar, and Mumbai. Data from RadarBox shows that the airline has already scheduled its first flight in nearly a year from Delhi to Tashkent for March 5th.

As countries race to vaccinate their residents, Seychelles has raced ahead thanks to its population of roughly 100,000. Data from Bloomberg shows that the country has given over 58% of the population one dose of the vaccine and 25% are fully vaccinated. The quick rollout has allowed Seychelles to reopen its borders to vaccinated tourists as well.

The country will allow passengers who have completed their vaccination doses 14 days before entering the country with a negative COVID-19 test. This will be a huge boost to the local economy, which relies heavily on tourism.

India also opened up its vaccines to everyone over 60 this week, clearing the way for millions to get their shots in the coming weeks. Considering the Maldives popularityduring the pandemic, Seychelles can expect substantial tourists once vaccines reach everyone.

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These countries are now open to vaccinated travellers – Cond Nast Traveller India

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A negative RT-PCR test has been a ticket to visit countries with travel bubble agreements through the pandemic. However, with several countries requiring you to quarantine at home or a centre for seven to 14 days, travel has been largely restricted. Now, a vaccine passporta document that proves you have been inoculated against COVID-19is easing these restrictions. Currently, the list of countries allowing vaccinated travellers to enter is just a handful, but with more and more countries getting the vaccine, its likely to expand. Although Indians above the age of 60 and between the ages of 45 and 59 with comorbidities have started to receive vaccinations, not all countries on this list have travel agreements with India.

The island nation has opened its doors to vaccinated tourists, according to a statement released on 17 January. Despite the vaccine, travellers will be required to carry a negative RT-PCR test no older than 72 hours before departure.

Non-vaccinated travellers from Seychelles category 1 and 2 lists and those who arrive by private jet, are required to self-isolate for 10 days and provide a negative PCR result taken within 72 hours of arrival. India is also in talks to establish a travel bubble with Seychelles.

Come May, travellers who have taken two shots of the vaccine can bypass the testing and quarantine requirements of the country. Authorities will also accept reports that prove a person has antibodies to be exempt from quarantine. This applies to European Union countries, as well as Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

Visitors are required to provide a paper vaccination certificate in Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish or English proving that theyve received two doses of one of the three main vaccinesModerna, Pfizer-BioNTech or Oxford-AstraZeneca.

Citizens of all countries, traveling by air from any country may enter Georgia if they present the document confirming the full course (two doses) of any Covid-19 vaccination at the border checkpoints of Georgia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Georgia said in a statement. Visitors are not required to provide a negative RT-PCR test.

Non-vaccinated travellers will need to present a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of travel and will also be required to take a second test on day three of their visit. Those whove travelled to the United Kingdom within 14 days of their visit Georgia must undergo a 12-day mandatory quarantine upon entry.

On December 28, Poland lifted restrictions for travellers from EU countries who have been fully vaccinated. They will also be exempted from the mandatory 10-day quarantine.

Travellers who have received two doses of the vaccination have been exempted from quarantine since January 18. The second dose must be administered at least 10 days before arrival. Travellers from Romanias yellow list, which includes destinations of high epidemiological risk, are required to quarantine for 14 days despite the vaccination. The quarantine period can be reduced to 10 days if the person submits an RT-PCR test that is no more than 72 hours old.

EU travellers with vaccination and those who provide evidence of recovering from COVID-19 in the past six months can visit Estonia without quarantining.

Vaccination certificates produced in Estonian, Russian or English will be recognised and visitors whove previously had Covid will need to submit a doctors certificate, as well as a recent PCR test indicating that they no longer have the virus.

Cyprus has announced its plans to open borders to travellers who have been fully vaccinated without the need to provide a negative RT-PCR test on arrival. This applies to only destinations that fall within the countrys safe travel list. Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia and Singapore are some of these countries.

Currently, those who are permitted to visit Cyprus will either have to provide a negative RT-PCR test or get tested on arrival. They will then have to undergo quarantine for two weeks in a government-assigned accommodation.

Thailand, which is currently open to Indians who are willing to quarantine for 15 days, is planning to scrap the two-week mandatory quarantine for visitors with proof of COVID-19 vaccination, announced Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha on Tuesday.

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Spectator competition winners: the hell of a foreign holiday – Spectator.co.uk

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In Competition No. 3188, a challenge designed to make us all feel better about the looming prospect of another enforced staycation, you were invited to submit a postcard from a friend on holiday abroad that makes you relieved you arent there.

Whenever I find myself dreaming of a trip to see the Northern Lights, I console myself with Northern Dark, Geoff Dyers hilarious account of the crushing disappointment of his pilgrimage to the Svalbard Archipelago (only on the return journey do the stars of the show, those swirling geysers of psychedelic green, make an appearance but on the opposite side of the aircraft from which Dyer and his wife are sitting).

I enjoyed Paul Freemans account of guillemot and periwinkle stew atop Halls Ledge, Rockall, and Brian Murdochs valiant attempt to look on the bright side of hotel quarantine: the view from the window is a restfully empty car-park, so no crashing waves to keep us awake all night. Honourable mentions also go to John Plowman, Alan Millard, G.M. Southgate, P.M. Davidson and James Jackson. The winners, printed below, are rewarded with 30 each.

You are invited to submit a Shakespearean soliloquy reflecting on the news that the Bard has been cancelled by some US academics. Please email entries of up to 16 lines to lucy@spectator.co.uk by midday on 17 March.

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E-40 Calls Kendrick Lamar ‘One Of The Best That Ever Did It’ – Complex

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In a new interview with HipHopDX, E-40 opened up about his admiration for Kendrick Lamar.

The legendary California MC, who said hesknown Lamar for over a decade, mentioned that it meant a lot for K. Dot to shouthim out on Money Trees. He added that Lamarwill be going down in history as one of the best that ever did it.

Just to hear somebody like that saying one of his favorite albums of all time, his top 25 albums, one of them was mine,Charlie Hustle: The Blueprint of a Self-Made Millionaire. Its a beautiful thing, E-40 said.It make me feel good. That quote was so raw Living life like rappers do, bump that new E-40 after school. He said Earl Stevens, the whole woo-ha. That was one of the biggest shout-outs, ever. I love Kendrick, man.

E-40 also spoke on some of his earliest encounters with the Compton rapper, one of them being on a 2010 tour alongsideJay Rock andMixedByAli.

I think it was called the Independent Tour, he said. It was Strange Music then, so it was me, Tech N9ne, Big Scoob, Glasses Malone. Who else was on that thing? Of course, Kendrick, Jay Rock, Ali. You know, Krizz Kaliko, just everybody you can name. We was all one big [family] for two and a half months Just every day, I would open up the studio. After we perform or before and after, I had a portable studio, so I have it on my tour bus. Id have it in the room, so Id get a suite. Kendrick can hang out with me, him and Jay Rock. All of us, we really hung real tough, and this was 2010. You feel me? Just showing love.

That love between Lamar and his label, Top Dawg Entertainment, E-40 said, is part of the reason why theyre now succeeding today. He also mentioned his first impressions of Lamar.

He was cold on that microphone, he said. He might seem quiet, but that muthafuckas got hella character to him. He knew how to act and all. You seen him inPower, when he played the dope fiend dude. He was woke. He was ganged up. You know what Im saying?

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