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Opinion: Canada in crisis: Why Justin Trudeau has invoked the Emergencies Act to end trucker protests

Opinion: Canada in crisis: Why Justin Trudeau has invoked the Emergencies Act to end trucker protests

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canadian history. His father had invoked its predecessor, the War Measures Act, more than half a century earlier.
Opinion: Solutions exist for Canada's alt-right radicalization

Opinion: Solutions exist for Canada's alt-right radicalization

To turn back the tides of radicalization and hate, Canada needs investments in our democratic culture, improvements in policing and support for grassroots efforts
Financial Focus: What does an unplanned career transition mean for you?

Financial Focus: What does an unplanned career transition mean for you?

Transitions can be difficult, but they also present opportunities
Viewpoint: Global warming is hitting hard and fast

Viewpoint: Global warming is hitting hard and fast

There is so much at stake if we don’t immediately protect our lovely Malaspina Strait, which supports hundreds of migratory marine and bird life. ~ Lesley Armstrong
Opinion: Honking convoys in B.C. fuelled by 'crank science' and Trudeau hatred

Opinion: Honking convoys in B.C. fuelled by 'crank science' and Trudeau hatred

This could be a problem for the Conservative Party of Canada
Opinion: More Canadians prefer status quo on immigration: poll

Opinion: More Canadians prefer status quo on immigration: poll

Survey finds seven-point drop in number of respondents who want to see greater restrictions on number of newcomers.
Cartoon: Valentine's Day

Cartoon: Valentine's Day

Editorial: Kindness can be contagious

Editorial: Kindness can be contagious

Some folks have no time for Valentine’s Day due to its commercial aspect, but others love to spoil someone with gifts or gestures indicating their fondness for that person
Opinion: Living peacefully with coyotes means respecting their boundaries

Opinion: Living peacefully with coyotes means respecting their boundaries

Coyotes are not, by nature, aggressive. But there is a pervasive myth that they are likely to attack unwarranted, and this belief is dangerous to the animals
Opinion: B.C. NDP government a worthy recipient of CAJ’s Code of Silence award

Opinion: B.C. NDP government a worthy recipient of CAJ’s Code of Silence award

And the Code of Silence award in the Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy category goes to the B.C. NDP government