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Opinion: How Canadians lie – and how we justify telling untruths

Opinion: How Canadians lie – and how we justify telling untruths

This is the first of three columns that explore Canadians' relationship with the truth, based on polling from Research Co. and Glacier Media
Opinion: We must fix our failure to fight online hate and harassment

Opinion: We must fix our failure to fight online hate and harassment

For seven years, Jody Vance’s world was turned upside down, inside out, scrambled, stalked, shattered and scarred.
Rob Shaw: B.C. has 11 days left to spend all of its unprecedented surplus. It likely can't

Rob Shaw: B.C. has 11 days left to spend all of its unprecedented surplus. It likely can't

The B.C. government has embarked on an unprecedented spending spree over the past four months, shovelling billions of dollars of an unexpectedly large budget surplus out the door to community groups, transit organizations and municipalities.
Letter: Highway 99 needs immediate, temporary solutions

Letter: Highway 99 needs immediate, temporary solutions

'I ask if any reader views the bike rider with skis on the side as a way to get the majority of skiers to the hill.'
Letter: Licence should be required for the use of e-bikes

Letter: Licence should be required for the use of e-bikes

Prior testing should dictate whether someone is competent enough to ride an e-bike, says reader
Letter: Let's start a naming contest for the broken-down bus at Cypress Mountain

Letter: Let's start a naming contest for the broken-down bus at Cypress Mountain

How about renaming the mountain Bus Chillin’ Ski Hill?
Opinion: Is every ski town in B.C. booming?

Opinion: Is every ski town in B.C. booming?

'I imagine this is what the first generations of Whistler skiers felt like...'
Rob Shaw: For Premier David Eby, doling out cash isn't rewarding

Rob Shaw: For Premier David Eby, doling out cash isn't rewarding

In using his nearly $6 billion budget surplus, Eby expected more of a political payoff
Rob Shaw: Surplus spending not yet moving the needle on crises – or BC NDP’s popularity problem

Rob Shaw: Surplus spending not yet moving the needle on crises – or BC NDP’s popularity problem

How much support can $6 billion buy you? It’s a question Premier David Eby must be asking, after shovelling a good chunk of that cash out the door recently in a bonanza of feel-good announcements – yet largely failing to see any resulting
Opinion: Canadians' support of capital punishment for murder ticks up after several years of stability

Opinion: Canadians' support of capital punishment for murder ticks up after several years of stability

Over the past couple of years, discussions about the death penalty have carried on in some countries. The United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union (EU) precipitated a debate on the reconsideration of capital punishment.
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