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U.S. election offered voters choice between a cataclysm and a catastrophe

U.S. election offered voters choice between a cataclysm and a catastrophe

Did you hear the one about President-elect Trump’s off-the-record meeting with 30 to 40 media representatives? No joke. “It was like a f–ing firing squad,” an unnamed source told Mother Jones last week.
Of family and the fear of death: a renter’s dilemma

Of family and the fear of death: a renter’s dilemma

I met my boyfriend C. about a year ago.
Editorial Cartoon: Nov. 30, 2016

Editorial Cartoon: Nov. 30, 2016

Reconciliation requires recognizing rights-based fishing

Reconciliation requires recognizing rights-based fishing

Fishing is as emblematic to Canada as ice hockey. It’s also a way of life with a long tradition in coastal Indigenous communities. But since European contact, it’s been all but eliminated as an economic development opportunity for them.
Kinder Morgan approval means honeymoon over for Trudeau

Kinder Morgan approval means honeymoon over for Trudeau

So much for that bromance between Mayor Gregor Robertson and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Analysis: Less talk, more action needed in child poverty fight

Analysis: Less talk, more action needed in child poverty fight

More than 80,000 poor children live in Metro Vancouver
It’s time for another character home zoning review

It’s time for another character home zoning review

Last week, the City of Vancouver announced a series of public consultation events to explore options for retaining character or heritage homes in single-family (RS zoned) areas of Vancouver.
Calgary mayor takes the ‘purple path’

Calgary mayor takes the ‘purple path’

An interview with Naheed Nenshi
Canada and U.S. differences highlighted in actions of Supreme Courts

Canada and U.S. differences highlighted in actions of Supreme Courts

If you want to see just how different we are from our southern neighbours, consider the expectations and actions of our respective Supreme Courts. In the U.S., Supreme Court Justices tend to dance with the political leader who “brung” them.
Editorial Cartoon: Nov. 23, 2016

Editorial Cartoon: Nov. 23, 2016

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