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Mark Page

Mark Page

I'm the B.C. legislative correspondent for Black Press Media's provincial news team.

I previously wrote the BC Today newsletter, a daily dive into the happenings at the B.C. legislature. Before that, I made stops working at Victoria News, Saanich News, the Whitehorse Star and New Denver’s Valley Voice.

I’m interested in stories that explain the human impact of the government’s policy choices.

Email
mark.page@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Mark

U.S. tourism to Canada down amid trade tensions

U.S. tourism to Canada down amid trade tensions

B.C. to Washington ferry operator feeling the pinch
Trump says he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada

Trump says he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada

U.S. president blames Canada's unwillingness to budge on tax for big tech companies
BC Ferries to build ships in China with loan from federal Crown corporation

BC Ferries to build ships in China with loan from federal Crown corporation

This is despite federal Transport and Internal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland publicly criticizing the contract
Eby avoids responding to push for a new northern B.C. oil pipeline

Eby avoids responding to push for a new northern B.C. oil pipeline

Asked directly if he was for a new pipeline, Eby would only say he wants to focus on current projects
B.C. government realizes EV mandates not achievable: leaked slideshow

B.C. government realizes EV mandates not achievable: leaked slideshow

Drop in sales of electric vehicles shows market has 'levelled off'
Planned B.C. Conservative leadership review expected to go into the fall

Planned B.C. Conservative leadership review expected to go into the fall

John Rustad could not be ousted as leader until review is complete, according to party rules
B.C. review calls for gender-based violence to be declared an epidemic

B.C. review calls for gender-based violence to be declared an epidemic

Independent review commissioned by attorney general finds 94 per cent of sexual assaults go unreported
B.C. offers public sector unions 3.5 per cent over 2 years

B.C. offers public sector unions 3.5 per cent over 2 years

The opening offer by the government was rejected by the BCGEU and will likely change
Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Transport and Internal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland sent a scathing letter on the subject to her B.C. counterpart
B.C. forestry needs to do more to reduce wildfire risk: Report

B.C. forestry needs to do more to reduce wildfire risk: Report

Problems found with outdated rules and poor coordination with local communities
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