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Poll: 40% of Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úrespondents plan to celebrate Canada Day today

Poll: 40% of Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úrespondents plan to celebrate Canada Day today

About 25% of those who took the poll, don't usually celebrate Canada Day.
Opinion: Inflation among issues eroding Canadians’ faith in federal leadership

Opinion: Inflation among issues eroding Canadians’ faith in federal leadership

Concerns about inflation, real estate and gas prices have made Canadians uneasy about what Ottawa can do for them.
Opinion: Points of pride for Canada Day

Opinion: Points of pride for Canada Day

Despite its current shortcomings, Canada is still the best place to live on Earth.
Letter: Density not the answer in Squamish

Letter: Density not the answer in Squamish

Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²údoes not have expensive real estate.
Opinion: Tips for Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úcouncil candidates

Opinion: Tips for Âé¶¹Éç¹ú²úcouncil candidates

There is no magic formula for electoral success, the suggestions outlined here will optimistically provide practical guidance for council aspirants looking to get the nod at the polls.
Editorial: ‘Bus good, train bad’ for the Sea to Sky?

Editorial: ‘Bus good, train bad’ for the Sea to Sky?

Light rail seems like a great idea, but perhaps the humble bus should be where locals are putting their rallying cry.
Les Leyne: Horgan quits on his own terms

Les Leyne: Horgan quits on his own terms

He quit while it was still his choice, an adroit move
Opinion: No one can blame Horgan for cashing out before political stock drops

Opinion: No one can blame Horgan for cashing out before political stock drops

Horgan is a bit like Shopify stock at the end of last year, performing so well that you know it can’t last.
Opinion: Canadian pride in the country’s Parliament, economy and courts in rapid decline

Opinion: Canadian pride in the country’s Parliament, economy and courts in rapid decline

Canadians' perceptions about what makes them proud have changed moderately when compared to 2021 – with a few glaring exceptions.
Jack Knox: Horticultural confusion a handicap as Cheap Food Era ends

Jack Knox: Horticultural confusion a handicap as Cheap Food Era ends

Being clueless about plant life is not something you’re supposed to admit in Victoria, the City of Gardens. It’s like being the only guy from Saskatchewan who can’t skate.
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