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Anti-trans hate is an existential threat to the progressive movement

Brian Mulroney will be remembered as the architect of Canada’s neoliberal transformation

Quebec’s public sector workers were ready for a general strike

Bracing for British Columbia’s ‘worst wildfire season yet’

Obstruction charges against journalist Brandi Morin dropped

How anti-Palestinian racism led to a ‘crisis’ at TMU’s law school

Uber is lying again – the company has no intention of paying drivers the minimum wage

New Indigenous Alberta NDP leadership candidate to UCP: ‘Start packing your bags’

New Indigenous Alberta NDP leadership candidate to UCP: ‘Start packing your bags’

In Alberta, there’s no limit to how much a landlord can raise your rent

Journalism isn’t safe in the hands of companies like Bell Media

EXCLUSIVE: Information commissioner finds feds withheld details of relationship with private spy agency

Canada’s housing crisis isn’t being caused by foreign investors. It’s being caused by investors, period

A closer look at the racist myth at the heart of Selina Robinson’s comments

Why is the RCMP taking civil-liberties advice from pipeline company lawyers?

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Why the Crab Park Campers Can Stay Put
The Tyee

Why the Crab Park Campers Can Stay Put

January 18, 2022

A judge accepted evidence that there was nowhere safer or more secure for them to go — including SROs and shelters.

Let’s Admit It, We All Want to Party
The Tyee

Let’s Admit It, We All Want to Party

January 15, 2022

I, like Boris Johnson and the airplane influencers, just want to drink and dance ‘til I throw up, OK?

Still No Penalties for Coastal GasLink Environmental Violations
Plus200 Plus40 The Tyee

Still No Penalties for Coastal GasLink Environmental Violations

January 15, 2022

Sediment and erosion control issues continued along the pipeline route for at least a year, according to BC’s watchdog.

We Asked You How Back to School Was Going
The Tyee

We Asked You How Back to School Was Going

January 15, 2022

And you shared thoughts on three-hour classes (yikes), masks, feelings of stress and relief, and more.

How Winter Dipping Brings Swimmers Back to Life
Plus40 The Tyee

How Winter Dipping Brings Swimmers Back to Life

January 15, 2022

Vancouverites find strength and healing through regular plunges into the Pacific.

Canada should strip charitable status from groups funding the Israeli army
Canadian Dimension Plus40

Canada should strip charitable status from groups funding the Israeli army

January 15, 2022

Canadian charities raised $3.5 billion in 2018 for global initiatives, with a quarter of a billion dollars going to Israel

Vancouver’s Hospitals Already Near Crisis with COVID Surge Ahead
Plus40 The Tyee

Vancouver’s Hospitals Already Near Crisis with COVID Surge Ahead

January 15, 2022

Doctor, nurse and internal communications detail the impact of staff exposures and exhaustion and more patients.

Omicron’s Peak May Be Past, Says Province
The Tyee

Omicron’s Peak May Be Past, Says Province

January 15, 2022

But the health-care system could be stressed as already infected people get sicker in coming weeks.

Delgamuukw: the Man and the Momentous Ruling
Plus200 Plus40 The Tyee

Delgamuukw: the Man and the Momentous Ruling

January 13, 2022

Earl Muldoe, the famous Gitxsan Hereditary Chief, died last week. This is his powerful legacy.

Vaccine Passport Fraudsters Are Targeting Downtown Eastside Residents
Plus200 Plus40 The Tyee

Vaccine Passport Fraudsters Are Targeting Downtown Eastside Residents

January 13, 2022

Vulnerable people are being paid to get COVID-19 shots under other people’s names and health numbers.

Canada’s dangerous COVID delusion
Canadian Dimension

Canada’s dangerous COVID delusion

January 13, 2022

With the pandemic, we’re seeing that our governance mechanisms don’t drive global solutions—even when our lives depend on it

‘Canadians Shouldn’t Forget About This’
Plus40 The Tyee

‘Canadians Shouldn’t Forget About This’

January 13, 2022

The pandemic’s toll on care-home residents is memorialized in a new exhibit, COVID in the House of Old.

Jason Kenney: Wrong again
Canadian Dimension Plus40

Jason Kenney: Wrong again

January 13, 2022

Some advice for the premier: when the whole world is telling you you’re wrong, you probably are

Greetings from Your New Poet Laureate
Plus40 The Tyee

Greetings from Your New Poet Laureate

January 13, 2022

Even during COVID, Vancouver is brimming with poetry if you know where to look.

Please Advise! What’s the Future of Masks?
The Tyee

Please Advise! What’s the Future of Masks?

January 13, 2022

They’ll be with us for a while. But where many see uncertainty, Doc Steve sees opportunity.

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