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Trudeau's carbon tax punishes us for heating our homes
Winter is coming and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax is punishing Canadians for heating their homes. The carbon tax hits the essential needs of our daily lives hard.
Nov 10, 2022 12:36 PM
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Survey: Push for Alberta, Saskatchewan sovereignty acts raises concern, support from fellow provinces
The past few days have provided a glimpse of what some provincial governments in Canada have chosen to focus on.
Nov 10, 2022 5:00 AM
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Managing your company in an era of higher staff turnover and quiet quitting
As if managing employees through a major pandemic was not challenging enough, in the post-COVID era employers now face the twin challenges of “quiet quitting” and higher rates of actual quitting i.e. accelerated turnover.
Nov 10, 2022 5:00 AM
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Editorial: Food security cultivation acceleration
Of all the security issues brought into sharp focus by 2021’s November floods, none is more critical to B.C.’s residents than food.
Nov 9, 2022 7:24 AM
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Rob Shaw: Leaked VPD report an inflated work of fiction
If you’re looking to pick up a good work of fiction for your reading list these days, you might consider venturing into the world of fantasy as penned by the Vancouver Police Department.
Nov 8, 2022 5:48 PM
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Rob Shaw: Poilievre and Eby have a lot in common on housing
Pierre Poilievre and David Eby have a lot in common in their plans to address British Columbia’s housing market. It’s just that neither of them wants to actually say that out loud.
Nov 8, 2022 7:41 AM
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Survey: Support for changing British Columbia’s name is highest among youth
In August 2021, shortly after the federal government announced its intention to enhance support to Indigenous communities as a result of recent discoveries related to residential schools, Research Co.
Nov 7, 2022 1:00 PM
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Rob Shaw: Eby has yet to live up to mounting ‘man of action’ expectations
David Eby never actually called himself the “man of action,” but boy has the moniker stuck in the early days of the premier-designate’s tenure. Unfortunately, that label is proving to be both a blessing and a curse.
Nov 7, 2022 7:52 AM
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Vancouver voters say no to toll wall
Politicians across British Columbia should take a hard look at the results from Vancouver’s municipal election before pushing their unaffordable pet projects on tapped-out taxpayers.
Nov 4, 2022 6:32 PM
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Rob Shaw: Eby praises period poverty cause as provincial task force gets underway
Premier-designate David Eby has thrown his early support behind one of the BC NDP’s most laudable causes – the movement to make menstrual products like tampons and pads universally available for free in as many public spaces as possible.
Nov 4, 2022 4:20 PM
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