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Editorial: Assisted dying needs changes

When the federal government passed legislation permitting physician-assisted suicide, it appeared a longstanding controversy had been settled.

Editorial: Quietly doing good work

At a time when many organizations make a big noise about their good work, the Kiwanis Village Society quietly provides housing for seniors, and is ready to provide more.

Editorial: Putting out ICBC fire

When it comes to identifying bad drivers, most people have an easy answer: 鈥淚t鈥檚 everybody on the road except me.鈥 Unfortunately, saving ICBC will require a more systematic approach.

Editorial: Preposterous excuses

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems oblivious to the old admonition about what to do when you are in a hole. For some reason, he just keeps digging.

Editorial: Langford pushes sports

Langford wants to be the home for sports in Greater Victoria, and it鈥檚 making yet another push to make that a reality. Given its history, don鈥檛 bet against this play.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 punish 91原创s

The B.C. government is casting a wide net with its property-speculation tax. It might catch more people than it intends.

Editorial: Change is in the air

Are Victorians suffering from 鈥渃hange fatigue,鈥 as their city鈥檚 face is being transformed? Mayor Lisa Helps wonders if things are changing so fast that some residents are feeling overwhelmed.

Editorial: Feds stick with deficit financing

Tuesday鈥檚 fairly placid federal budget is built on deficit financing. The next election is two years away, and Finance Minister Bill Morneau is likely saving the good news for later.

Editorial: Tax hurts small business

Small business is the backbone of B.C.鈥檚 economy 鈥 a fact that governments love to acknowledge when it鈥檚 convenient, and forget when it鈥檚 not convenient.

Editorial: Bright idea on housing

A Victoria organization has a fascinating idea to put modular houses on under-used land as one way to ease the housing crunch. It鈥檚 the kind of innovative thinking we need to solve a problem that often seems intractable.