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Signs of climate change call for action

Signs of climate change call for action

In recent weeks, there has been extensive news coverage of disastrous flooding, first in central Europe, then southern Alberta and Toronto. In all these cases, flooding was caused by extreme rainfall.
Les Leyne: NDP hammers at ethnic outreach scandal

Les Leyne: NDP hammers at ethnic outreach scandal

It was the dominant issue in the legislature for the entire week, for two different reasons. The Opposition devoted the entire half-hour question period to the quick-wins ethnic-outreach scandal from Monday through Wednesday.
Shannon Corregan: How well do we know our province?

Shannon Corregan: How well do we know our province?

How much do you know about Canada鈥檚 population? British Columbia鈥檚? Does it matter? A recent survey by the Royal Statistical Society and King鈥檚 College London suggests that the British population is 鈥渨rong about nearly everything,鈥 according to the h
Lawrie McFarlane: Overplaying the environment hurts the left

Lawrie McFarlane: Overplaying the environment hurts the left

The victory by Green party candidate Andrew Weaver in May鈥檚 B.C. election was certainly significant, though not for the obvious reasons. Weaver won the first riding captured by any Green representative in a provincial election, Canada-wide.
Les Leyne: Dix thinks Liberals cheated before vote

Les Leyne: Dix thinks Liberals cheated before vote

New Democrat Leader Adrian Dix made it clear Wednesday what鈥檚 driving the Opposition鈥檚 zealous pursuit of details about the ethnic-outreach scandal that B.C. Liberals insist is over and done with.
Geoff Johnson: Graduation is just the beginning of learning

Geoff Johnson: Graduation is just the beginning of learning

There they were again this year, justifiably excited teenagers in caps and gowns finally making it across the stage in front of you, their proud and somewhat relieved parents. Graduated at last. You wondered if you鈥檇 see this day.
Comment: Quebec tragedy raises public-safety issues

Comment: Quebec tragedy raises public-safety issues

My sense of outrage at the Lac M茅gantic tragedy just keeps growing. While the facts are still being uncovered, it appears that an unmanned train with a volatile cargo was routinely parked on a hill above a town with only brakes to avert disaster.
Andrew Cohen: Shuffle about messengers, not the message

Andrew Cohen: Shuffle about messengers, not the message

Stephen Harper has done what all prime ministers do when their governments are in trouble: rearrange faces. Historically, cabinet shuffles are more style than substance, and here the prime minister honours a venerable tradition.
Les Leyne: Email revives ethnic outreach scandal

Les Leyne: Email revives ethnic outreach scandal

The B.C. Liberals were proud of themselves for putting the ethnic-outreach scandal to bed just before the election. They issued profuse apologies for the attempt to meld partisan ethnic vote-grubbing with proper government outreach efforts.
Comment: Positive role models needed for youth

Comment: Positive role models needed for youth

The death of Cory Monteith on July 13 shocked the Glee community and fans worldwide. With the cause of death attributed to an overdose of heroin and alcohol, his long struggle with drugs is more evidence of a generation in trouble.