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Developmentally Disabled People Are Being Pushed into Homelessness
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Report: Non-binary Youth in Canada Avoid Organized Sports
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When Art Is Freighted with the Weight of History, Where’s the Light?
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Purdue Pharma has settled for $150 million. The province’s attorney general says ‘dozens’ more companies are named in the class action.

Please Advise! Will Tractors Be the Next Weapons of Mass Destruction?
Don’t worry, says Dr. Steve. Unless Pierre Poilievre gets involved.

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Coastal livelihoods as well as our climate depend on the undersea fronds. Even a small buoy can play protector.

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Police Board Dismisses Complaint Media Were Denied Access to Camp Clearing
VPD denies watchdog’s finding officers set up an ‘exclusion zone’ when it cleared East Hastings camp in April.

How Vancouver’s Little Mountain Could Be a Model for Affordable Housing
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Climate Crisis? What Climate Crisis?
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BC Updates Its Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Guidelines
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The 10 Chilling Laws of Pandemics
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Christopher Cheung’s ‘Fresh off the Shelf’ Wins a Media Award
The Canadian Ethnic Media Association recognizes Tyee series on the hustle of manufacturing cultural foods.

Pandemic Report, or Conservative Campaign Propaganda?
Manning’s blunder in email to CPC MPs provides the clear answer.

Vancouver's Pay Boost for Unionized Staff Increases Budget Pressures
CUPE workers to get a more than 8.5 per cent raise in two-year deal.

BC Greens Call for More Accountability for Child Welfare Services
Following The Tyee’s reporting, Sonia Furstenau and Adam Olsen pressed the premier about increased oversight of MCFD workers.

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What Anne Michaels’ Historical Fiction Tells Us about Now
In a time of war, her work offers a vision for a kinder future.
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Motor emissions could have fallen by over 30 per cent without SUV trend, report says
(via the Guardian)
Indigenous women’s group calls Emmy win for Buffy Sainte-Marie film a ‘slap in the face’
(via CBC)
Trump rallies are tutorials in hate, vulgarity and disrespect
(via the Bulwark)
Israel approves ceasefire deal with Hamas that also sees militants release some 50 hostages
(via CBC)
Exploding wild pig population on Canadian prairie threatens to invade northern U.S. states
(via the Globe and Mail)
Victoria councillor will not resign over letter about Israel-Hamas war
(via Times Colonist)
Doctor suspended from U of O residency after pro-Palestinian social media posts
(via CBC)
Jury finds ex-RCMP intelligence executive guilty of leaking secrets in historic espionage trial
(via Ottawa Citizen)
Cougar roaming near downtown Victoria triggers police call to shelter in place
(via CBC)
Big tech companies refuse to take down illegal site stealing from journalists
(via Ricochet)
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‘From Slander’s Brand’ is a monument to global conflict. Our responses to it may be as illuminating as the art itself.

What Anne Michaels’ Historical Fiction Tells Us about Now
In a time of war, her work offers a vision for a kinder future.

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How did this modernist gem end up on a public body of water in Burnaby?

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Turning to Youth to Bring Forward Solutions
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I am constantly impressed by my conversations with my grandchildren — they are articulate, caring human beings — too often thwarted by disregard and disrespect.
The young people need to be encouraged to speak out and they need to be listened to. If my contemporaries at that age had a fraction of their awareness and sensitivity, I feel the world would be a better place.
Give them an audience and the opportunity to share. The future is theirs.