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Fifteen Songs for Summer Grinches
The Tyee

Fifteen Songs for Summer Grinches

June 28, 2021

Prefer ‘Ice Ice Baby’? We’ve got your playlist. Tell us yours.

Long-Awaited Roadmap Provides National Path to Ending Violence Against Women
The Tyee

Long-Awaited Roadmap Provides National Path to Ending Violence Against Women

June 28, 2021

The strategy could make a real difference for women and girls, but only if government keeps its promises, experts say.

Prince George Is Set to Clear Homeless Camps. But Where Will People Go?
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Prince George Is Set to Clear Homeless Camps. But Where Will People Go?

June 28, 2021

Advocates want time and alternative housing options as city pushes to remove two tent camps and passes ‘safe streets’ bylaw.

Critical Race Theory Hysteria and Today’s US Civil War
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Critical Race Theory Hysteria and Today’s US Civil War

June 28, 2021

Republicans are waging slow-rolling secession, state by state. Tactic: Cancel history.

Welcome to Vancouver’s Underground Bicycle Economy
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Welcome to Vancouver’s Underground Bicycle Economy

June 28, 2021

They use their bikes for mobility and money. And they want a role in policy and planning.

Jody Wilson-Raybould: Today’s Politics Are Toxic to Indigenous Women
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Jody Wilson-Raybould: Today’s Politics Are Toxic to Indigenous Women

June 28, 2021

The searing farewell speech by Nunavut MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq should be a ‘wake-up call,’ she tells The Tyee.

BC’s Utilities Commission Blocks Climate Goals, Say Enviro Groups
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BC’s Utilities Commission Blocks Climate Goals, Say Enviro Groups

June 28, 2021

The regulator of BC Hydro needs a new ‘energy justice’ mandate, province told.

What Is New about BC’s New Democrats?
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What Is New about BC’s New Democrats?

June 28, 2021

The Horgan approach to old growth is stuck in a past where everything is for sale. Why not embrace the future?

When Political Terror Haunts Your Homeland
The Tyee

When Political Terror Haunts Your Homeland

May 15, 2021

‘Aswang’ brings an intensely gripping documentary on life in the Philippines under Duterte to DOXA.

Canadian Banks Have an Outsized Impact on Global Fossil Fuel Financing
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Canadian Banks Have an Outsized Impact on Global Fossil Fuel Financing

May 15, 2021

We pledged to reduce emissions by 30 per cent by 2030, but will financial institutions undermine this goal?

Why Do Police Keep Shooting Nuu-chah-nulth People?
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Why Do Police Keep Shooting Nuu-chah-nulth People?

May 15, 2021

Conversations about police accountability must continue, because this injustice to our people can’t go on.

Why Trudeau Is Winning at Pandemic Politics
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Why Trudeau Is Winning at Pandemic Politics

May 15, 2021

He’s no champ. But his foes can’t score points thanks to their own losing ways.

BC Makes First Moves against ‘Revenge Porn’
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BC Makes First Moves against ‘Revenge Porn’

May 15, 2021

Federal laws offer victims few options for redress. That’s where new provincial legislation could come in.

How to Sell a Carbon Tax. And Not
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How to Sell a Carbon Tax. And Not

May 15, 2021

In Oregon, conservative politicians literally run and hide from carbon pricing. How did BC’s similar party make it law?

‘The Wheels Are Falling Off the Clown Car’
The Tyee

‘The Wheels Are Falling Off the Clown Car’

May 15, 2021

With UCP caucus chair’s resignation, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s leadership is under siege on all fronts.

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