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B.C. VIEWS: NDPB次元官网网址檚 lawyer show is turning into a horror movie

Court actions pile up over pipelines, car insurance, care aides
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B.C. Attorney General David Eby and Premier John Horgan announce their ill-fated referendum on proportional representation voting, June 2018. (Black Press files)

This column has given credit where credit is due to B.C. Attorney General David Eby. Faced with billion-dollar deficits at the Insurance Corp. of B.C., Eby has capped B次元官网网址減ain and sufferingB次元官网网址 awards and moved minor injuries out of court to administrative hearings.

Naturally, the Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. is in an effort to prevent the loss of the hugely increased income its members have extracted from ICBC, partly due to aggressive U.S.-style personal injury tactics adopted by B.C. lawyers.

The associationB次元官网网址檚 lawsuit notes that the average ICBC B次元官网网址減ain and sufferingB次元官网网址 payout for 2016 was $16,499, which is B次元官网网址渁lmost exactly three times the capB次元官网网址 legislated by the B.C. NDP government. Now $5,500 is all you can get, and ICBC is back on its way to solvency after a $1 billion bailout from B.C. taxpayers that was included in this yearB次元官网网址檚 B.C. budget.

The election of Jason Kenney as Alberta premier highlights another one of EbyB次元官网网址檚 legal adventures, one that isnB次元官网网址檛 going so well.

B.C. now has lawyers working on two separate Alberta cases. One is arguing that B.C. should be able to regulate petroleum shipments from Alberta (diluted bitumen), and the other suggests that Alberta should not be able to restrict shipments of petroleum to B.C. (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel).

Outgoing NDP premier Rachel Notley passed the B次元官网网址渢urn off the tapsB次元官网网址 law but didnB次元官网网址檛 enact it. Eby rushed his team into court to argue that itB次元官网网址檚 an unconstitutional infringement on trade, but alas, their case was tossed out.

Come back when thereB次元官网网址檚 an actual law in place, Eby was told. With Kenney in the Alberta premierB次元官网网址檚 office, that will be soon, and B.C. pump prices will likely be headed towards $2 a litre. In 2018, the original Trans Mountain pipeline shipped more than half its volume as crude to Washington state refineries, with smaller shares to the Burnaby refinery and Westridge terminal for export. The smallest share of pipeline space is refined fuels to B.C., and itB次元官网网址檚 a safe bet that will get smaller. B.C. may have to buy jet fuel from Asia.

As taxpayers absorbed that billing, B.C.B次元官网网址檚 bid for jurisdiction over heavy crude shipments from Alberta carries on. ItB次元官网网址檚 a B次元官网网址渞eference case,B次元官网网址 basically asking the B.C. Court of Appeal for advice rather than a ruling.

ItB次元官网网址檚 a pathetic little show for anti-pipeline voters, according to Notley, and sheB次元官网网址檚 polite about it compared to Kenney.

Now comes the threat of legal action by a group of social services agencies, whose union employees are getting raises three times as big as their non-union workers. In some cases this happens within the same contracted agency, running care facilities for developmentally disabled children and adults.

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The B.C. CEO Network, a Prince George-based group representing more than 120 of these agencies, has served Finance Minister Carole James with that if this sweetheart deal with the B.C. Government EmployeesB次元官网网址 Union and other NDP-friendly unions isnB次元官网网址檛 fixed, they will go to court.

In a statement released with their lawyerB次元官网网址檚 letter, the B.C. CEO Network board notes that 17,000 employees are affected. The network represents union, non-union and partially union agencies, which report their wage payments through the Community Social Services Employers Association every year.

Premier John Horgan claimed the B次元官网网址渓ow wage redressB次元官网网址 money was withheld from non-union employees because their bosses might keep it without a union contract to set pay. EbyB次元官网网址檚 might need more lawyers to defend that statement.

Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press Media. Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca



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