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Opinion: Canadian policymakers should avoid handling Trump 2.0 like another pandemic

Opinion: Canadian policymakers should avoid handling Trump 2.0 like another pandemic

During Donald Trump's second presidency, both federal and provincial governments should reflect on their recent experiences handling the COVID-19 pandemic and the dangers of being adaptive.
Rob Shaw: Eby cautiously steps onto Trump's trade war tightrope

Rob Shaw: Eby cautiously steps onto Trump's trade war tightrope

B.C. premier says province prepared to enact retaliatory tariffs against Americans
Letter: Whistler Blackcomb improvements not logical

Letter: Whistler Blackcomb improvements not logical

'I鈥檓 not sure who came up with these two 鈥渋mprovements to the winter mountain experience鈥 but you clearly did not think this through'
Adrian Raeside cartoon: What the Eby government is promising

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What the Eby government is promising

Kirk LaPointe: BC Conservatives feast on themselves as voters starve for attention

Kirk LaPointe: BC Conservatives feast on themselves as voters starve for attention

Caucus squabbles over municipal matters overshadow province's pressing challenges
撸奶社区letter: Time to shelve Band Aid song

撸奶社区letter: Time to shelve Band Aid song

'In this day and age, we should not be promoting a racist and disrespectful song that tries to raise money for those who we are actually insulting.'
Rob Shaw: Don't blame B.C. businesses for being skeptical over Eby's 'reset'

Rob Shaw: Don't blame B.C. businesses for being skeptical over Eby's 'reset'

Years of rising costs, limited dialogue will likely leave businesses wary of premier's promises
Opinion: Canada's holiday tax break will have winners and losers

Opinion: Canada's holiday tax break will have winners and losers

While the tax break will indeed put more money into consumers' pockets as the government has claimed, whether it will actually ease inflationary pressure is questionable.
Mario Canseco: Three-quarters of British Columbians support speed-on-green cameras

Mario Canseco: Three-quarters of British Columbians support speed-on-green cameras

Survey reveals public approval for automated speed enforcement and slower residential speeds remains high across the province
Rob Shaw: Leaked letter exposes internal rifts in rookie Conservative caucus

Rob Shaw: Leaked letter exposes internal rifts in rookie Conservative caucus

John Rustad鈥檚 leadership faces early trial as 13 MLAs spar over cancel culture and public accountability
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