The future of our province is brightBy Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist The goals of the government in this session of the BC Legislative Assembly, including improving long-term care homes by…
POLITICS
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A response to his victimhood analysisBy Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor Arguing against economic bailouts by using political sadism seems like a bad idea. There has long been a section of…
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By their blood we will know their policyBy Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor The people most effected by hate crimes deserve a representative to demand that action be taken to protect…
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Trying to make an old party newBy Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor I had previously suspected that O’Toole would attempt to cultivate a slyly Trumpian air in order to excite his…
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Ample controversy over the required funding of organizations that create Canadian content By Luana Ross, Senior Columnist Michael Geist—a professor at the University of Ottawa—highlights that TV adaptation of famous…
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Biden thus farBy Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor Joe Biden has ascended to the highest seat in America only to capitulate to literally anyone with an objection. Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.…
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Money will take you to the stars but won’t be used to feed the hungryBy Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor Hell, I don’t need to crane my neck and look as…
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The trajectory of polarization has further divided the right and left By CJ Sommerfeld, Staff Writer The debate about Carano’s cancellation being caused by the perpetuation of a liberal narrative…
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Running cover for Cuomo and everyone else on your teamBy Matthew Fraser, Opinions Editor It became acceptable for journalists to have a biased hand when they began to write and…
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The hurdles in achieving agreeability in the current political climateBy Janis McMath, Editor-in-Chief Today only 32 percent of people expressed a mostly equal number of liberal and conservative stances; in…