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Letters Nov. 19: Traffic won't evaporate; spend on public transit, not roads

Letters Nov. 19: Traffic won't evaporate; spend on public transit, not roads

Les Leyne: Despite scant majority, plenty of enthusiasm on display at cabinet swearing-in

Les Leyne: Despite scant majority, plenty of enthusiasm on display at cabinet swearing-in

For reasons unknown, Eby still hasn’t managed to reach a formal agreement with the two-person Green caucus, even though it’s been a month since the election.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Preparing for the big windstorm

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Preparing for the big windstorm

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It is time for an Education Act to complement the School Act

It is time for an Education Act to complement the School Act

British Columbia’s educational policy needs a complementary Education Act centred on student learning outcomes.
Letters Nov. 18: Trump and the next election; transit service is not adequate

Letters Nov. 18: Trump and the next election; transit service is not adequate

Geoff Johnson: Trump victory underlines need for students to learn critical-thinking skills

Geoff Johnson: Trump victory underlines need for students to learn critical-thinking skills

Like the demagogues before him, Trump has a natural feel for what injustices, imagined or otherwise, anger whole groups of people who feel cheated of the life they deserved.
Trevor Hancock: What a Trump presidency might mean for the planet

Trevor Hancock: What a Trump presidency might mean for the planet

Trump’s planned changes could increase the likelihood of a global economic downturn, war, worsening overheating, food crisis, pandemics, failed states, mass violence and humanitarian disasters
Letters Nov. 16: John Horgan's leadership; traffic on McKenzie Avenue

Letters Nov. 16: John Horgan's leadership; traffic on McKenzie Avenue

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Sonia Furstenau's Plan B

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Sonia Furstenau's Plan B

Letters Nov. 15: John Horgan; divisive rhetoric; U.S. election

Letters Nov. 15: John Horgan; divisive rhetoric; U.S. election