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One Girl’s Experience of Being #BlackInSchool
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One Girl’s Experience of Being #BlackInSchool

September 12, 2021

In a new book, Habiba Cooper Diallo cracks open her high school diary to expose the racism inherent in Canadian schools.

Where They Stand: The Parties on Fossil Fuel Subsidies
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Where They Stand: The Parties on Fossil Fuel Subsidies

September 12, 2021

Canada spends $18 billion supporting its oil and gas industry. That should be an election wedge issue, says analysts.

Everything Is Awful. Let’s Make Some Art
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Everything Is Awful. Let’s Make Some Art

September 12, 2021

Examples from Northern Ireland, Johannesburg and here at home show us possibilities in troubled times.

JB MacKinnon Is a Book Person
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JB MacKinnon Is a Book Person

September 12, 2021

The author of ‘The Day the World Stops Shopping’ rejects breezy takeaways. So what’s he reading?

West Coast Doctors Join the Call: No More Fossil Fuels
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West Coast Doctors Join the Call: No More Fossil Fuels

September 12, 2021

Our obligation to act on behalf of our patients moves us to call for immediate climate action.

Tree-Sit Protesters Say TMX Is Putting Them at Risk
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Tree-Sit Protesters Say TMX Is Putting Them at Risk

September 11, 2021

Trees occupied by pipeline opponents are being cut down near the Burnaby Trans Mountain site.

The Road Not Travelled after 9/11
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The Road Not Travelled after 9/11

September 11, 2021

ARTIFACT: Did we miss a chance to change our fate after the jarring attacks of 20 years ago?

Squamish for Sale
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Squamish for Sale

September 11, 2021

Thomasina Pidgeon’s new photography exhibit documents 20 years of development in the outdoor sports ‘mecca.’

We Needed a Debate. We Got a Snark Fest
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We Needed a Debate. We Got a Snark Fest

September 11, 2021

What a mess of a format. No candidate won, watchers lost, and key facts never had a chance.

Please Advise! Who Won the Debate?
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Please Advise! Who Won the Debate?

September 11, 2021

Dr. Steve thinks Jody Wilson-Raybould starred, but picks a different victor.

The Pace of Reconciliation Has Been Slow Violence
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The Pace of Reconciliation Has Been Slow Violence

September 11, 2021

Canada’s next government needs to embrace decolonization and Indigenous self-determination instead.

Who’s Still Promising Electoral Reform? Fair Voting BC Takes a Look
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Who’s Still Promising Electoral Reform? Fair Voting BC Takes a Look

September 11, 2021

The Liberals promised change in 2015 and didn’t deliver. Here’s the best hopes for needed change this time.

A Case Study of BC’s Lockdown. And More Science Journal News
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A Case Study of BC’s Lockdown. And More Science Journal News

September 8, 2021

The latest roundup of pandemic findings gathered by The Tyee.

You’ve Got Better Chances in Monopoly than in Canada
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You’ve Got Better Chances in Monopoly than in Canada

September 8, 2021

Somehow, an 85-year-old board game distributes wealth more fairly than we do.

Starting Monday, Some Doors Will Close for Unvaccinated
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Starting Monday, Some Doors Will Close for Unvaccinated

September 8, 2021

BC launches a vaccine card program despite concerns about the effects on the marginalized and people with some health conditions.

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