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Letter: Kudos revisited

Letter: Kudos revisited

'It is one of the best exposés on the dystopian U.S. President'
Rob Shaw: NDP drug policy reversal proves politicians never say sorry

Rob Shaw: NDP drug policy reversal proves politicians never say sorry

New Democrats perfect the art of 'taking action' by cleaning up their own messes
Opinion: The age-old rivalry, revisited

Opinion: The age-old rivalry, revisited

'And yes, we’re polite, to an extent. But Canadians of all stripes are already showing we won’t back down from the bullies'
Letter: Goodbye Maxed Out, hello Epic Rant

Letter: Goodbye Maxed Out, hello Epic Rant

'Perhaps the more enlightened among us, or those with a platform, might do better and attempt to bridge the political divide instead of increasing it?'
Letter: Who is on the hill?

Letter: Who is on the hill?

'What is their authority and what uniform do they wear?'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: He's just back from the jungle

Adrian Raeside cartoon: He's just back from the jungle

Anything happen while I was away?
Les Leyne: Conservative critic forces new curbs on safe supply of drugs

Les Leyne: Conservative critic forces new curbs on safe supply of drugs

NDP Health Minister Josie Osborne announced a significant curtailment of the safe supply policy for dealing with opioid addiction — and it looks to be in direct response to concerns the Opposition started raising two years ago.
Rob Shaw: Time to break B.C.'s empty throne speech habit

Rob Shaw: Time to break B.C.'s empty throne speech habit

Other governments use throne speeches to outline real plans—why don't we?
Letter: ‘Hypocrisy is staggering’ in matter of teacher suspension

Letter: ‘Hypocrisy is staggering’ in matter of teacher suspension

'These cosseted students will have a rude awakening when encountering reality beyond the Commission’s suffocating embrace'
Les Leyne: Throne speech on instant economic growth goes against the NDP grain

Les Leyne: Throne speech on instant economic growth goes against the NDP grain

The concept of patriotism eroded dramatically as the initial unity against COVID-19 started to fail, and as antipathy to the Trudeau government took hold. It’s back with a vengeance now.