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Opinion: Rich get richer because they don't give their share

Opinion: Rich get richer because they don't give their share

According to the Economic Policy Institute, in the United States between 1978 and 2018, CEO compensation grew by 940 per cent, while the wages of a typical worker grew by only 12 per cent. 
Opinion: Breathing smoke is never good

Opinion: Breathing smoke is never good

Health effects resulting from the combustion of plant matter aren’t restricted to tobacco and marijuana.
Editorial: High school sports a treat

Editorial: High school sports a treat

Every player on every team is creating special memories and learning valuable lessons that will benefit them in all aspects of their lives going forward.
Letter to the editor: Big pharma pulling the strings

Letter to the editor: Big pharma pulling the strings

Almost a quarter of Canadians decided against filling a prescription or having one renewed, due to medication unaffordability.
Letter to the editor: Forest workers deserve empathy and respect

Letter to the editor: Forest workers deserve empathy and respect

We asked for meaningful collaboration among all key stakeholders, including First Nations, community groups, licensees and non-government organizations.
Letter to the editor: Stand up for old growth

Letter to the editor: Stand up for old growth

We are showing the same respect for the old growth forest as we did for the whales and cod.
Letter to the editor: Pineview residents have spoken

Letter to the editor: Pineview residents have spoken

The reasons to deny the West Coast Olefins application are many and obvious.
Opinion: Breaking the colonial chains

Opinion: Breaking the colonial chains

The world’s newest republic, Barbados, has broken the last official chain of centuries of brutal oppression.
Opinion: Know the job before running for public office

Opinion: Know the job before running for public office

If candidates say they are going to reduce taxes and spending, the more they say they can cut, the more likely they’re wrong.
Opinion: Ancestral connection to the land at the core of Wet'suwet'en law

Opinion: Ancestral connection to the land at the core of Wet'suwet'en law

Oral histories outline principles to guide how the land should continue to be used today.