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Opinion: Support Canadian, lead by example

Opinion: Support Canadian, lead by example

'The businesses here on the Sunshine Coast survive against a host of competitors from south of the border. Most noteworthy are the American companies that were represented by their CEOs at the inauguration, right behind the president. Yes, you all saw them there, leaning into the new president’s agenda: Amazon, Google, Meta (Facebook and Instagram), X (formerly Twitter) to name a few. These are the richest companies in the world and they are all American.'
Editorial: Complacency leads to regression

Editorial: Complacency leads to regression

Over-relying on trucks to continue transporting what we purchase to feed our families has been exposed as a weakness
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. risks losing billions with Columbia River Treaty left in limbo

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. risks losing billions with Columbia River Treaty left in limbo

A long-overdue treaty update is stalled, leaving province vulnerable to political and economic risks
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Making excuses with the help of tariffs

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Making excuses with the help of tariffs

Legal Landscape: Slow pace of the law can be used to your advantage

Legal Landscape: Slow pace of the law can be used to your advantage

It allows time to ask questions and get answers
Climate Crossroads: We all need to reduce emissions

Climate Crossroads: We all need to reduce emissions

"The cost of renewable energy has fallen rapidly and that ought to be taken advantage of as much as possible."
Cartoon: Is it fake?

Cartoon: Is it fake?

How sure are you that the videos you watch are authentic?
Rob Shaw: FOI system a money-wasting pit of secrecy under BC NDP

Rob Shaw: FOI system a money-wasting pit of secrecy under BC NDP

Province finds insidious way to jack up cost of transparency to British Columbians
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our friends in the south

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Our friends in the south

Mario Canseco: Canada pricklier about distracted driving than U.S., survey reveals

Mario Canseco: Canada pricklier about distracted driving than U.S., survey reveals

Littering and dog waste also top the list of offences that drive Canadians crazy