Staff blog: The Search
Douglas Todd: A reluctant feminist prophet
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New trend sees adults with families entering B.C. as foreign students
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Douglas Todd: The pros and cons of diversity
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SFU criminology students probe niqab's impact
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Conflict, flirting, ‘Believe Women’ & Sarah Schulman
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Douglas Todd: 10 positive trends to counter the gloom
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Will atheist Rev. Gretta Vosper obtain 'no-fault' divorce from church?
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Storm brewing over heritage Catholic church in South Surrey
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Douglas Todd: Could a Trump-like religious victory happen in Canada?
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Douglas Todd: Twenty most popular posts of 2016
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Douglas Todd: Iranian-Canadians still fear theocratic regime
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Douglas Todd: Vancouver's contentious housing crisis exploded in 2016
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Fentanyl deaths: 4 of 5 are males, mostly young
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Columnists Douglas Todd: Lax politicians betrayed Vancouverites (Part 2)
This week I look at two more supposed guardians of the public trust, which have been disturbingly impotent: Canada’s anti-money-laundering arm, Fintrac, and the B.C. government. -
Columnists Douglas Todd: Canada's public guardians have failed Vancouverites (Part 1)
Part one of two Canada’s public guardians have failed to protect Metro Vancouver residents from forms of rule-bending and law-breaking that have been significant contributors to city housing becoming gravely ... -
Columnists Douglas Todd: Vancouver’s creative community squeezed out, says Bowering
The acclaimed author, poet and popular historian says intellectuals and artists are being squeezed out of this increasingly characterless city by runaway housing prices and politicians bent on attracting foreign ... -
Music Eastern and Western mysticism flow to sound of the flute
"I deeply hope to reach the inner soul of the listeners," says Norbert Rodenkirchen, who will be playing mystical flute music in Vancouver on Nov. 15th and 16th. -
Columnists Douglas Todd: Foreign money poses threat to B.C. democracy
Australia’s politicians are, in effect, facing censure for acting just like B.C.'s Liberal Party government, which has also accepted millions of dollars in donations from foreign companies. -
Staff Blogs Retention of son's umbilical cord in Canada used as 'proof' of residence
Woman convinced a citizenship judge that, even though she had barely spent any time in Canada, she should become a Canadian because she had left her son's umbilical cord in ... -
Staff Blogs Hinduism, Diwali and swastikas: Explained
With Canada’s 500,000 Hindus celebrating Diwali throughout this week, the awkward topic of the religion’s swastika symbol has again arisen. -
Columnists Douglas Todd: Free psychotherapy is just smart economics
While psychiatric drugs can be helpful for some, they can be useless or dangerous for many of the four million Canadians with a mood disorder. People need free access to ... -
Columnists Douglas Todd: Punjabi-Canadian leaves behind politics for philanthropy
Even though Barj Dhahan has given up his lifelong Liberal Party membership, he continues to believe in “grassroots democracy” and in promoting inter-cultural connection. -
Staff Blogs Chinese Christians for Trump
Chinese evangelicals who support Donald Trump come from a particular class of people with wealth to protect, says scholar Justin Tse.
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