Jenny Uechi
About Jenny Uechi
Jenny Uechi is the publisher of Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia.
"A beautiful ecosystem of back-scratching": Lobbyists and B.C. politics
"The Pace Group got $23 million in contracts from the B.C. Liberal Party. They’re now organizing the last great fundraiser for the last days of this Premier’s government," Horgan said.
BC NDP's Morgane Oger on public education, and why she traded male privilege for authenticity
“I thought I could take it to my grave... but I started to notice that my true self was becoming increasingly unreachable,” says BC NDP candidate Morgane Oger.
Trudeau defends press freedom as Canadian journalists face jail time
Trudeau was defending the importance of press freedom in response to criticism over Canadian journalists who are facing jail time for doing their jobs.
'She absolutely insulted us.' First Nations leaders urge voters to defeat Clark gov't
Chiefs also criticized BC Greens and suggested BC NDP offered "most comprehensive" responses to their questions.
B.C. poured millions into an office in China. Why?
"Meanwhile, we're being told there's no money for expanding childcare in B.C. but they have money for this."
B.C. politics and big money is a "toxic cocktail": Elizabeth May
"There's going to be conflict of interest when you see deep pockets and money flowing....from the very industries that are going to be benefiting," May said, speaking in Vancouver.
B.C. Supreme Court to review Christy Clark’s ethics a few days before election
"It doesn't pass the smell test," said lawyer Jason Gratl, who is representing the groups alleging corporate influence.
The great professionals in New Westminster helping Syrian refugee kids at school
A community rallies to identify and catch the signs of trauma among young refugee children in school.
BC Liberals promise to eliminate grizzly trophy hunting in the Great Bear Rainforest
In a stunning reversal of policy, the BC Liberals are promising to eliminate grizzly bear hunting in the province's Great Bear Rainforest.
Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen talks with refugee youth in Vancouver
Minister Ahmed Hussen, a former refugee himself, sat down with Greater Vancouver-based youth to talk about their concerns adjusting to life in Canada.