Trudeau Called ‘Liar’ for Breaking Electoral Reform Promise
PM says lack of consensus on replacement system means change can’t go ahead. Read more »
Poll Offers Hope, Fears For Both Main Parties
Majority think economy strong, but one-third of British Columbians worried about their personal financial situation.
A Mythbusters Guide to the $15 Minimum Wage
It’s about better working conditions for all. Excerpted from an Ontario ‘organizer’s handbook.’
Lots of Talk, No Action in Commons Debate on Trump Refugee Ban
“No new proposal, no new action, and no new plan,” says NDP’s Jenny Kwan.
On Jessica Ernst, and the Vagaries of Justice in Canada
Landowner’s ruling shows our legal system can easily lose sight of its mission.
‘Service Co-op’ Helps Calgary Seniors Stay in the ‘Hood
Whether it’s keeping up with maintenance or downsizing, ‘Aging in Place’ co-op aims to keep seniors at home.
NDP Pushes to Open Doors to Refugees in Wake of Trump Ban
Refugees afraid of US deportation are risking an icy death to reach Canada on foot.
Groups Want Review of Clark’s Kinder Morgan Approval, Citing BC Liberal Donations
Oil company payments to party create ‘appearance of a conflict,’ says Democracy Watch co-founder.
In Hastings Crossing, Good Business Has a Social Conscience
Upcoming event links local businesses with social enterprises, non-profits to support and showcase each other.
Will Christy Clark Rig Fundraising Reform to Kneecap Other Parties?
Surprise ban on union and corporate donations could leave rich BC Liberals in election driver’s seat.
Just Added: Tyee Renter Event to Feature UN Special Rapporteur on Housing
In a video address, Leilani Farha to discuss her report on housing ‘financialization.’
Liberals Not Ready to Reverse Harper Government’s Torture Policy
Rights groups call on government to adopt measures to reduce risk of torture.
Your Thoughts and Prayers Are Not Enough, Canada. Not This Time
Mosque attack calls for action — organize, march, call out hostile policies in fight against hate.
We’ve Let Vancouver Become a Playground for Plutocrats
Staggering increases in property value attract wealthy investors and force the rest of us out.
Art and Decolonization: ‘This Is My Activism’
Four bold exhibitions create a new narrative around Indigenous experiences.
How the US Can Get Rid of Its Trickster President
And why Canada should seize the chance to benefit from his madness.
Environment Minister Suspends Permit for Leaky Landfill in Shawnigan Lake
‘This is a huge step,’ says regional director leading opposition to site.
As Trudeau Limits ‘Cash for Access’ Events, BC Remains a Holdout
Only three other provinces, none of Canada’s largest, still allow big money gifts.
Five Ways to Stop BC’s Overdose Drug Deaths Now
Stopping the drug war and improving housing access is key. Part of a series.
Trump’s ‘America First’ Doctrine Has Been Tried — and Failed
Book on Asian nations’ response to rise of West offers lessons for US. But they won’t be heeded.
The Overdose Crisis: We Know How to Save Lives, Doctors Say
From an Albertan reserve to Vancouver’s inner city, caregivers share solutions for turning the tide. Part of a series.
Opposition Readies to Hit Trudeau Hard on Ethics as Parliament Resumes
Both NDP and Conservatives say their scrutiny of PM’s hobnobbing with the wealthy isn’t over.
Top Court Upholds BC Law Requiring Election Advertisers to Register
Groups welcome ruling that act doesn’t apply to individuals’ homemade signs or T-shirts.
Water Below Shawnigan Lake Landfill Exceeded Heavy Metal Guidelines
‘Why is this company being allowed to operate outside its permitting conditions?’ asks regional director.
An Urgent Call on Overdose Crisis: Prescribe Drugs, End Prohibition
Simply put, ‘fentanyl is a product of our drug policies.’ Second in a series.
What Happens When an Endangered Whale Pod Loses Its Granny?
With the death of J2, a century’s worth of wisdom and leadership is also lost.
BC MLAs’ Public Disclosures Aren’t Accessible Online – So, We’ve Posted Them
We’ve found good stories in them. Maybe you will, too.
Court Won’t Overturn Conflict Commissioner’s Ruling on Premier’s Fundraising
Democracy Watch, which took the matter to court, may appeal.
Bill Fossil Fuel Firms for Climate Costs, Consider Suing, Campaign Urges BC Cities
‘The impacts in a lot of communities are very real,’ says lawyer Andrew Gage.
In Throes of Overdose Crisis, a Community Unites to Fight Back
Meet the people on the front lines of a public health emergency, and the solutions they seek. First in a new series.
Your Thoughts and Prayers Are Not Enough, Canada. Not This Time
Mosque attack calls for action — organize, march, call out hostile policies in fight against hate.
What do you know about renting in Canada?
Last week: Your thoughts on flu shots. Read the results of that poll here.
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