The fall session of the British Columbia legislature begins Monday in Victoria. Familiar issues such as housing, the economy and proposed LNG development will likely dominate the fall session, as well as the long-awaited referendum on proposed changes to the province's voting system. Later this fall, B.C. Simon Fraser University political science professor Sanjay Jaram says the LNG issue won't likely cause the government to fall because the Liberal opposition supports LNG development. The fall session is scheduled to begin on Monday and run until the end of November.
Source: CBC News September 30, 2018 12:56 UTC