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Opinion: Taking tourism’s temperature

Opinion: Taking tourism’s temperature

'Here’s hoping tourism lands high on the list of priorities for B.C.’s next government'
Maxed Out: Life will go on until it doesn’t

Maxed Out: Life will go on until it doesn’t

'Time to channel my inner John Prine. Blow up my TV, throw away my paper, move to the country'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: At the Statue of Liberty

Adrian Raeside cartoon: At the Statue of Liberty

Comment: Thoughts on Trump's stunning victory

Comment: Thoughts on Trump's stunning victory

Trump’s victory is part of a rightward trend in democracies across the world.
Opinion: Trump 2.0 will be a test of Canada's resolve

Opinion: Trump 2.0 will be a test of Canada's resolve

Nation should brace for turmoil under a reinvigorated Republican administration
Rob Shaw: Elections BC's blunders demand multi-party path forward

Rob Shaw: Elections BC's blunders demand multi-party path forward

With missed ballots and vote mishandling, the integrity of BC's election system faces scrutiny
Comment: A clear-eyed look at Canadian LNG's promise

Comment: A clear-eyed look at Canadian LNG's promise

Crucial real-world nuances make British Columbia’s LNG story uniquely compelling
Mario Canseco: Many Canadians support criminalizing residential school denials

Mario Canseco: Many Canadians support criminalizing residential school denials

From classrooms to legislation, Canadians show overwhelming support for protecting Indigenous history
Opinion: What a second Trump term may mean for the CDC, and how it affects Canada

Opinion: What a second Trump term may mean for the CDC, and how it affects Canada

Should Trump be re-elected, the CDC will likely exist on a smaller budget with a reduced role internationally. Lessons from COVID-19 show this will increase Canadian vulnerabilities.
Opinion: Time to tackle the scourge of online anonymity and political intimidation

Opinion: Time to tackle the scourge of online anonymity and political intimidation

Cowardly attack on Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's home reflects troubling normalization of harassment of public officials