MONDAY HEADLINES 4 NOVEMBER 2019 |
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They Hid Him from Residential School, He Grew to Be Chief How Kwaxsistalla Wathl’thla saved his people’s song world and entranced scientists. By Steve Burgess. Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Time for Vancouver to Turn Its Golf Courses into Homes Because we don’t have a golf course crisis. We have a housing crisis. By Patrick Condon and By Scot Hein. Wednesday, October 30, 2019. ‘The West Wants Its Voice Heard’: Senators Forming New Caucus BC’s Larry Campbell said to be among group, most with Conservative ties, set to make announcement. By Michael Harris. Sunday, November 3, 2019. The Unsung Heroes Who Created Canada’s First Women’s Shelters Honouring the women who fought to deal with an issue society wanted to keep in the shadows. By Paula Ethans. Thursday, October 31, 2019. Cities Were Built for Men. Here’s How To Fix That ‘Feminist City: A Field Guide’ examines how urban design has turned more than half the population into second-class citizens. By Christopher Cheung. Friday, November 1, 2019. The Climate Crisis Is Real: Here’s the Expert Advice on What We Need to Do A global primer on next steps, from keeping oil in the ground to changing our diets to shifting to a green economy. By Hannah Hoag and By Jack Marley. Friday, November 1, 2019. BC Liberals’ Forest Proposal Would Backfire, Warns Minister Cutting stumpage would bring damaging duty increases, says Donaldson, and different solutions are needed. By Andrew MacLeod. Monday, November 4, 2019. The Symbol of Our Society’s Collapse? The SUV ARTIFACT: They make climate change worse, with every kilometre. By Paul Willcocks. Monday, November 4, 2019. One Afternoon, Two Indigenous Women, and an East Van Film You Feel in Your Guts We talk to the visionary makers of ‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open.’ By Dorothy Woodend. Friday, November 1, 2019. Postmedia, Torstar Take Taxpayer Cash, Fight to Keep Public in Dark about Cuts Media giants continue to fight disclosure of evidence about 2017 deal that shuttered 36 newspapers. By Bryan Carney. Thursday, October 31, 2019. Meet the Teens Suing Canada to Stop a Pipeline ‘It seemed like the government didn’t care about our future.’ By Meghan Mast. Thursday, October 31, 2019. ‘Look for the People in the Corners’: Journalist Jamin Mike He landed a scholarship to work at The Tyee. Our readers were the winners. By Christopher Cheung. Wednesday, October 30, 2019. Cree Trapper Makes the Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada Harold Johnson realized he was contributing to the over-incarceration of Indigenous people through a problematic system. So he owned up, and speaks to it. By Jamin Mike. Wednesday, October 30, 2019. How to Get Smart on Crime The research proves it: ‘Lock ‘em up’ isn’t the answer to making us safer. By Jodi Viljoen and By Gina Vincent. Tuesday, October 29, 2019. Frack Quakes: Knowledge Is Weak as BC Drilling Grows As an LNG boom looms, so does the mystery of related tremors, finds report. By Andrew Nikiforuk. Tuesday, October 29, 2019. Scheer, Who Is Toast, Should Have Listened to Preston Manning To win, Tories must chuck their leader and Harper’s old playbook. By Michael Harris. Tuesday, October 29, 2019. The Race to Find Scientific Secrets Encoded in Indigenous Songs An ‘eleventh hour’ push to learn and preserve. Part of a series on advances in education. By Steve Burgess. Tuesday, October 29, 2019. |
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