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Opinion: 7 options to find the physicians Canada needs

Opinion: 7 options to find the physicians Canada needs

While there is no single perfect solution, there are a number of approaches that all have potential to relieve Canada’s medical workforce crisis. It's time to explore and pursue them.
Kirk LaPointe: Carney resonating with Canadians as Poilievre retools for relevance

Kirk LaPointe: Carney resonating with Canadians as Poilievre retools for relevance

Liberal policy slate matches mood of the moment, while Conservatives search for winning formula
Opinion: Time to hit the brakes on unrealistic EV targets in B.C.

Opinion: Time to hit the brakes on unrealistic EV targets in B.C.

With sales plunging and infrastructure lagging, forced adoption is backfiring on consumers and industry
Eve Lazarus: North Vancouver's Tomahawk Restaurant has a rich history but uncertain future

Eve Lazarus: North Vancouver's Tomahawk Restaurant has a rich history but uncertain future

Yes, it's true a Canadian rock legend used to wash dishes there in the 1970s.
Editorial: West Vancouver council shows how not to do public consultation

Editorial: West Vancouver council shows how not to do public consultation

Spending $2.7 million on a new museum in Horseshoe bay without talking to artists was a costly mistake for taxpayers
Rob Shaw: Supportive-housing safety on hold as B.C. launches yet another review

Rob Shaw: Supportive-housing safety on hold as B.C. launches yet another review

Providers have spent nearly two years calling for safety reforms, but the province is sending them back to the drawing board with another working group
Opinion: 4 reasons to be concerned about Bill C-4's threats to Canadian privacy and sovereignty

Opinion: 4 reasons to be concerned about Bill C-4's threats to Canadian privacy and sovereignty

If privacy is important anywhere, it is in the context of politics. If it is important at any time, that time is now.
Opinion: Gen Z is struggling to find work

Opinion: Gen Z is struggling to find work

Today’s youth are navigating a perfect storm of persistent inflation, global trade tensions, a saturated labour market and restructuring driven by automation and AI.
Mario Canseco: B.C. becomes Canada’s capital of power tool and horn-honking frustration, says survey

Mario Canseco: B.C. becomes Canada’s capital of power tool and horn-honking frustration, says survey

Nearly three in ten British Columbians say noise from power tools is a constant at-home disturbance, according to Research Co. survey
Rob Shaw: Eby changes tune as LNG becomes political lifeline

Rob Shaw: Eby changes tune as LNG becomes political lifeline

Once an LNG skeptic, premier now leaning on the project to power B.C.’s economy and his political fortunes