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Editorial Cartoon: March 4, 2015

Editorial Cartoon: March 4, 2015

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Letters to the Editor: March 4, 2015

Letters to the Editor: March 4, 2015

Crucial starting point Bill C-51 (anti-terrorism) contains one glaring omission. The ultimate terrorist threat to all of us is economic/ecological [“Finding a balance,” February 18].
Editorial: Security rights

Editorial: Security rights

It might be aimed at stemming terrorist threats, but the Conservative’s anti-terror bill is raising concerns, especially among those who oppose the construction of oil pipelines.
Viewpoint: Big brother protection or intimidation?

Viewpoint: Big brother protection or intimidation?

by Peter Schwarzhoff In spite of numerous and substantive reservations, Justin Trudeau has agreed to the passage of a flawed Bill C-51, the so-called anti-terrorism bill, as a way to assure Canadians that the government is responsible for protecting
Editorial Cartoon: February 25, 2015

Editorial Cartoon: February 25, 2015

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Editorial: Financial focus

Editorial: Financial focus

For a third year in a row, the BC government is touting a balanced or surplus budget. And, as expected, it is a give-and-take in all directions.
Letters to the Editor: February 25, 2015

Letters to the Editor: February 25, 2015

Next steps Now that one of the most dividing issues in the history of Powell River is over, perhaps it's time to move forward. That "gravel lot" continues to be an eyesore to all [“Chapter turns for library,” September 10, 2014].
Viewpoint: Bill muzzles citizens’ voices

Viewpoint: Bill muzzles citizens’ voices

by Cameron Bailey I cannot really remember being quite so disheartened and disgusted by a government as I did when I read MP John Weston’s letter defending Bill C-51.
Editorial Archives: February 18, 2015

Editorial Archives: February 18, 2015

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Editorial: Short on Substance

Editorial: Short on Substance

BC Legislature’s fall sitting kicked off Tuesday, February 10, with the reading of the throne speech.