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How to Destroy the Conservative Brand
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How to Destroy the Conservative Brand

November 26, 2021

Stephen Harper, Jason Kenney and Erin O’Toole are conducting a master class in mess making.

The Cost of Waiting
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The Cost of Waiting

November 25, 2021

Seven rules to guide our best chance of withstanding furies of climate change.

Child Poverty Report Shows Income Gap Between Parents Is Growing
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Child Poverty Report Shows Income Gap Between Parents Is Growing

November 25, 2021

Poverty in BC is also highly gendered: ‘It is mothers’ poverty that we need to tackle to shift the dial.’

Jason Kenney Apparently Thinks about David Suzuki a Lot
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Jason Kenney Apparently Thinks about David Suzuki a Lot

November 25, 2021

The premier spent much of a news conference about the kids’ vaccine rollout ranting about an environmentalist.

Downtown Eastside Hit with Dysentery Again
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Downtown Eastside Hit with Dysentery Again

November 25, 2021

Six people have been diagnosed, seven months after a previous outbreak swept through the Vancouver neighbourhood.

Police and mental health are a ‘bad mix’ in Montreal
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Police and mental health are a ‘bad mix’ in Montreal

November 24, 2021

A panic attack and a call for an ambulance lead to assault and charges

Paying rent but no place to live, a Montreal renoviction story
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Paying rent but no place to live, a Montreal renoviction story

November 24, 2021

Allison Ryan has been unable to live in her Saint-Henri apartment since June

Punishment for Pipeline Protesters, but Not for Pipeline Firm’s Violations?
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Punishment for Pipeline Protesters, but Not for Pipeline Firm’s Violations?

November 24, 2021

In the legislature, Green Leader Sonia Furstenau points out a stark contrast.

Poison and Patriarchy: ‘The Power of the Dog’ Screens at VIFF Centre
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Poison and Patriarchy: ‘The Power of the Dog’ Screens at VIFF Centre

November 24, 2021

Director Jane Campion’s film is a groundbreaking western and a mystery thriller. Don’t miss it.

When Surging Floods Meet Expanding Pipelines
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When Surging Floods Meet Expanding Pipelines

November 23, 2021

The impact of last week’s deluge sends a sobering message, say engineers and activists.

Forced Mental Health Treatment Spikes in BC
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Forced Mental Health Treatment Spikes in BC

November 23, 2021

Almost 20,000 people were held against their will last year. Critics say that’s because of inadequate supports for increasing and more complex issues.

Slew of Journalists and Land Defenders Released After Three Days in Custody
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Slew of Journalists and Land Defenders Released After Three Days in Custody

November 23, 2021

Among those still in jail is Molly Wickham, Sleydo’.

Why Big Bird Is a Huge Deal
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Why Big Bird Is a Huge Deal

November 23, 2021

With his Street gang the puppet remains a yellow beacon of humanity, as a documentary reminds.

The Hopeful Message of ‘The Dawn of Everything’
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The Hopeful Message of ‘The Dawn of Everything’

November 23, 2021

Ancient humans had a flexible knack for reorganizing societies that weren’t working. We can, too.

Two pipelines stalled in B.C. as RCMP raids resume in Wet’suwet’en territory
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Two pipelines stalled in B.C. as RCMP raids resume in Wet’suwet’en territory

November 22, 2021

Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs ‘outraged’ as paramilitary operation leads to arrest of land defenders and journalists

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