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Comment: What has happened to government accountability?

Comment: What has happened to government accountability?

Pick an issue that is important to you and your family and see if our government’s “solutions” are working for you.
Letter: Unconventional learning—how dyslexia led to a thriving life

Letter: Unconventional learning—how dyslexia led to a thriving life

Peter Gordon shares his personal transformation, going from struggling in school to becoming a successful writer. Dyslexia is not a limitation, but an extraordinary asset.
Les Leyne: All-housing theme is all-consuming

Les Leyne: All-housing theme is all-consuming

Lesser-known changes to housing policy are being introduced, to back up the high-profile ones
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Building plenty of housing

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Building plenty of housing

Les Leyne: Accelerating push for electric vehicles makes no sense in North

Les Leyne: Accelerating push for electric vehicles makes no sense in North

Ninety per cent of light-duty vehicle sales will need to be electric by 2030, even in the North, where colder temperatures reduce their efficiency
Baldrey: Keeping score on B.C.'s flip-flop stance on the carbon tax

Baldrey: Keeping score on B.C.'s flip-flop stance on the carbon tax

In a land of "political ironies," Keith Baldrey says the current B.C. government has become the "staunchest defender" of the carbon tax.
Opinion: Electric vehicles are not ready for broad use

Opinion: Electric vehicles are not ready for broad use

We neither have the technology nor the economy to back what is in fact one of the biggest grifts we've ever seen.
Charla Huber: Troubling Buffy Sainte-Marie revelations feel personal

Charla Huber: Troubling Buffy Sainte-Marie revelations feel personal

Hearing the stories of Buffy Sainte-Marie and other alleged "Pretendians" feels more personal than just being let down by an icon, teacher or author.
Geoff Johnson: Children should be protected from frightening images of war

Geoff Johnson: Children should be protected from frightening images of war

Very young children do not need to learn specifics about conflicts they can’t understand, and should be reassured that the war is far away
Comment: A new challenge for Canadians of any colour: Remixed racism

Comment: A new challenge for Canadians of any colour: Remixed racism

Today’s “chattering classes” do not encourage Canadians to recognize the success of previous generations of Black Canadians who fought hard for a better life.