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The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Online Gambling Soars During Pandemic. And More Science Journal News. The latest roundup of pandemic WHAT WOULD AN EQUITABLE, CONSENTING REOPENING LOOK LIKE 7 minutes ago · BC’s ‘restart’ is exciting. But we must preserve changes that honour the sacrifices of the people we’ve lost. Cynara Geissler is a chronically ill writer, performer, editorand book
VANCOUVER COUNCIL VOTES AGAINST DELAY FOR CLIMATE 7 minutes ago · City bylaw will require new homes built after Jan. 1 to use zero-emissions heat and hot water systems, effectively banning natural gas hookups. Michelle SKYE’S STORY: WHEN CHILDREN IN CARE CAN’T FIND HOMES 7 minutes ago · Skye as a young girl. She died of an overdose on her 17th birthday. Photo via BC’s Representative for Children and Youth. A lot can change in seven years. In 2014, the Representative for ‘THE STORY OF A NATIONAL CRIME’ The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Bryce titled his book The Story of a National Crime. The year was 1922. Canada, a nation full of deep BLACKSTOCK ON TRUDEAU: ‘HOW MUCH MONEY DOES HE THINK A Cindy Blackstock: ‘I think these 215 sacred little kids have managed to pierce through this dehumanization, this idea these kids are statistics.’ Photo by Jeff McIntosh, the Canadian Press ARE YOU MISSING OUT ON BC’S $500 COVID BENEFIT? The Tyee is supported by readers like you. The one-time payments are $500 for single people who earned up to $62,500 in 2019, with smaller amounts available to FOLLOW THAT TREE: WHERE THE GIANT CAME FROM A giant log that became an internet sensation came from an old-growth spruce felled on northern Vancouver Island shortly before the B.C. government introduced a A GIANT OLD GROWTH TREE ROLLING DOWN A BC HIGHWAY WENT When Lorna Beecroft posted a photograph of a giant cedar tree being trucked on a Vancouver Island highway Monday, she thought she was just showing a few Facebook friends something that stunned her THE TYEE | BC'S HOME FOR TODAY'S NEWS, ANALYSIS AND UPDATESNEWSANALYSISCULTURESOLUTIONSSUPPORT USNATIONAL The Tyee: News, Culture, Solutions. Based in Vancouver, BritishColumbia.
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The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Online Gambling Soars During Pandemic. And More Science Journal News. The latest roundup of pandemic WHAT WOULD AN EQUITABLE, CONSENTING REOPENING LOOK LIKE 7 minutes ago · BC’s ‘restart’ is exciting. But we must preserve changes that honour the sacrifices of the people we’ve lost. Cynara Geissler is a chronically ill writer, performer, editorand book
VANCOUVER COUNCIL VOTES AGAINST DELAY FOR CLIMATE 7 minutes ago · City bylaw will require new homes built after Jan. 1 to use zero-emissions heat and hot water systems, effectively banning natural gas hookups. Michelle SKYE’S STORY: WHEN CHILDREN IN CARE CAN’T FIND HOMES 7 minutes ago · Skye as a young girl. She died of an overdose on her 17th birthday. Photo via BC’s Representative for Children and Youth. A lot can change in seven years. In 2014, the Representative for ‘THE STORY OF A NATIONAL CRIME’ The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Bryce titled his book The Story of a National Crime. The year was 1922. Canada, a nation full of deep BLACKSTOCK ON TRUDEAU: ‘HOW MUCH MONEY DOES HE THINK A Cindy Blackstock: ‘I think these 215 sacred little kids have managed to pierce through this dehumanization, this idea these kids are statistics.’ Photo by Jeff McIntosh, the Canadian Press ARE YOU MISSING OUT ON BC’S $500 COVID BENEFIT? The Tyee is supported by readers like you. The one-time payments are $500 for single people who earned up to $62,500 in 2019, with smaller amounts available to FOLLOW THAT TREE: WHERE THE GIANT CAME FROM A giant log that became an internet sensation came from an old-growth spruce felled on northern Vancouver Island shortly before the B.C. government introduced a A GIANT OLD GROWTH TREE ROLLING DOWN A BC HIGHWAY WENT When Lorna Beecroft posted a photograph of a giant cedar tree being trucked on a Vancouver Island highway Monday, she thought she was just showing a few Facebook friends something that stunned her WHAT WOULD AN EQUITABLE, CONSENTING REOPENING LOOK LIKE 7 minutes ago · Cynara Geissler 11 Jun 2021 | TheTyee.ca . Cynara Geissler is a chronically ill writer, performer, editor and book publishing professional in the traditional, ancestral and uncededterritories of
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Tyee contributing editor Andrew Nikiforuk is an award-winning journalist whose books and articles focus on epidemics, the energy industry, nature and more. The angel of death striking a door BC IS MOVING TOO SLOWLY TO PROTECT NORTHERN OLD GROWTH 4 hours ago · Amanda Follett Hosgood lives and writes amidst the stunning mountains and rivers of Wet’suwet’en territory. Find her on Twitter @amandajfollett. ARE YOU MISSING OUT ON BC’S $500 COVID BENEFIT? The Tyee is supported by readers like you. The one-time payments are $500 for single people who earned up to $62,500 in 2019, with smaller amounts available to MPS TELL LIBERALS: STOP FIGHTING FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE Eighty per cent of Canadian MPs agree: the federal government must stop fighting First Nations people and start supporting them to healand live
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The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Online Gambling Soars During Pandemic. And More Science Journal News. The latest roundup of pandemic ‘THE STORY OF A NATIONAL CRIME’ The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Bryce titled his book The Story of a National Crime. The year was 1922. Canada, a nation full of deep A GIANT OLD GROWTH TREE ROLLING DOWN A BC HIGHWAY WENT Andrew MacLeod 26 May 2021 | TheTyee.ca . Andrew MacLeod is The Tyee’s Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria and the author of All Together Healthy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2018). Find him on FOLLOW THAT TREE: WHERE THE GIANT CAME FROM A giant log that became an internet sensation came from an old-growth spruce felled on northern Vancouver Island shortly before the B.C. government introduced a WHY ‘BLACK FUNGUS’ SHOULD WORRY CANADIANS The encouraging news from India, in mid-May, is that case numbers are down — from a rolling seven-day average of 391,000 on May 9 to354,000 on
FACT CHECKING PATRICK MOORE, CLIMATE SKEPTIC 5. Claim: Climate change isn’t causing forest fires. Moore claims forests fires aren’t being caused by climate change, in part, by using data from the National Interagency Fire Center that the SEX WORKER ADVOCATES LAUNCH NEW CHALLENGE TO Photo by Mark Blinch, the Canadian Press. A coalition of sex worker human rights groups have launched a second constitutional challenge of prostitution laws, eight years after the Supreme Court of THE BEST BOOK WRITTEN ABOUT THE PANDEMIC, SO FAR By Peter Baldwin. Cambridge University Press (2021) This is by far the best book yet written about the COVID-19 pandemic. No doubt better ones will appear eventually, but even they will have to STOP THE SALE OF CHINATOWN’S GRACE SENIORS HOME, FAMILIES Michael Tan, co-chair of the Chinatown Legacy Stewardship Group, estimates that removing the 70 units of housing at Grace Seniors Home will destroy 20 per cent of REPUBLICANS HAVE DECIDED TO RIP APART AMERICA Republicans Have Decided to Rip Apart America. They’re openly courting white supremacists while suppressing Black votes. Brace for a new civil war. Michael Harris, a Tyee contributing editor, isNEWS | THE TYEE
The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Online Gambling Soars During Pandemic. And More Science Journal News. The latest roundup of pandemic ‘THE STORY OF A NATIONAL CRIME’ The Tyee is supported by readers like you. Join us and grow independent media in Canada. Bryce titled his book The Story of a National Crime. The year was 1922. Canada, a nation full of deep A GIANT OLD GROWTH TREE ROLLING DOWN A BC HIGHWAY WENT Andrew MacLeod 26 May 2021 | TheTyee.ca . Andrew MacLeod is The Tyee’s Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria and the author of All Together Healthy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2018). Find him on FOLLOW THAT TREE: WHERE THE GIANT CAME FROM A giant log that became an internet sensation came from an old-growth spruce felled on northern Vancouver Island shortly before the B.C. government introduced a WHY ‘BLACK FUNGUS’ SHOULD WORRY CANADIANS The encouraging news from India, in mid-May, is that case numbers are down — from a rolling seven-day average of 391,000 on May 9 to354,000 on
FACT CHECKING PATRICK MOORE, CLIMATE SKEPTIC 5. Claim: Climate change isn’t causing forest fires. Moore claims forests fires aren’t being caused by climate change, in part, by using data from the National Interagency Fire Center that the SEX WORKER ADVOCATES LAUNCH NEW CHALLENGE TO Photo by Mark Blinch, the Canadian Press. A coalition of sex worker human rights groups have launched a second constitutional challenge of prostitution laws, eight years after the Supreme Court of THE BEST BOOK WRITTEN ABOUT THE PANDEMIC, SO FAR By Peter Baldwin. Cambridge University Press (2021) This is by far the best book yet written about the COVID-19 pandemic. No doubt better ones will appear eventually, but even they will have to STOP THE SALE OF CHINATOWN’S GRACE SENIORS HOME, FAMILIES Michael Tan, co-chair of the Chinatown Legacy Stewardship Group, estimates that removing the 70 units of housing at Grace Seniors Home will destroy 20 per cent of REPUBLICANS HAVE DECIDED TO RIP APART AMERICA Republicans Have Decided to Rip Apart America. They’re openly courting white supremacists while suppressing Black votes. Brace for a new civil war. Michael Harris, a Tyee contributing editor, isTHE PANDEMIC SPEAKS
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IT’S TIME TO USE ZONING TO BENEFIT THOSE WHO NEED IT MOST 2 hours ago · The motion asked staff to research and prepare for public hearing a zoning change that would allow additional density for non-profits (co-ops and CANADA’S GLARING ISLAMOPHOBIA PROBLEM 4 hours ago · An ecosystem of hate groups and enablers has normalized anti-Muslim racism in Canada. A woman weeps at the scene of Sunday's hate-motivated vehicle attack in NURSES ARE IN CRISIS, AND BANGING POTS ISN’T GOING TO FIX 20 hours ago · The fight against COVID-19 has shone light on many gaps in the health care and social welfare systems, including the urgent need for more support for nurses. Our Builders are foundationalto
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By Michael Harris , Today WHAT HAPPENED TO VANCOUVER’S BLACK NEIGHBOURHOODS? And will similar communities ever exist again? By Dannielle Piper , Today REVISITING THE CANADIAN RADICAL FEMINIST WHO WANTED TO ABOLISHPREGNANCY
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Citizens of other First Nations working toward treaties can learn from what’s happening in the courts. By Wawmeesh G. Hamilton , Yesterday BC GOVERNMENT FRETS OVER CLIMATE CHANGE WHILE HEAVILY SUBSIDIZINGFRACKING COMPANIES
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