OPINION: F-u-n doesn't spell destruction
By: Grace McGregor, Regional Director Area C Christina Lake is fortunate to have some very nice, community-minded citizens and volunteers. We have many that truly understand what our community has to offer and what our lifestyle would cost in other parts of Canada. We also, unfortunately, have some who leave this belief at ...
A rising tide floats all boats
Shouldn’t the economy be working for all of us by now? After all, we’ve been swallowing the prescription of the world’s financial leaders since the ‘80s, yet our quality of life is going down. We see the harsh results everywhere. People around the world, including the students in Quebec, are courageously defending their beliefs...
Elections BC sides with IntegrityBC on prohibited donation to B.C. Liberals
IntegrityBC has called on the B.C. Liberal party to stop behaving as though B.C. charities are a private piggybank to help beef up party coffers, this after Elections BC told the party to return a 2011 donation from the Vancouver Art Gallery Association. It was the second time in as many months that Elections BC has had to...
Stand up Canada
“We become civilized only by knowing what to refrain from doing.” – Nassim Taleb We have been warned. The Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline will change Canada as we know it; it is a path to a future Canada that will be an undemocratic petro state. That was the message delivered Wednesday (May 30) by award-winning author...
SYRIA: Arm the rebels
This was published at Foreign Policy. There are some, perhaps many, Syrians who detest their government and are entirely aware of its treasonous nature — yet wish for the demonstrations and the guerrilla actions of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) to stop and for President Bashar al-Assad’s regime to regain control as soon as...
What is to be done when 'Harper is us'?
There is one basic, foundational ground on which all politics in Canada must find traction, or not have any effect. This is it. Less than 15% of the people are "political" as part of their daily thinking and activity. They are the few to whom the actions of politicians, and their words and opinions, matter. The rest are not...
COMMENT: More than tuition at stake as Vancouver rallies in support of Quebec students
On a rainy Tuesday, Vancouverites rallied and marched in solidarity with the Quebec student movement. Today’s demonstration took place exactly 100 days since the monumental student strike began. Many speakers, including Margaret Orlowski, lucidly articulated how this movement out of Quebec is relevant across the whole...
The Hunger Games...and other dystopias
The Hunger Games have arrived, a storm of popularity that is selling millions of books and filling movie theatres. Suzanne Collins' dystopian story is about North America in ruin after an unspecified cataclysm leaves the rich in absolute power and the poor as their slaves. The story has a credibility because it extrapolates...
OP/ED: Lillooet rapidly becoming basket case of municipal governance in B.C.
IntegrityBC is calling on the provincial government to appoint a conciliator to try and resolve the escalating disputes in the town of Lillooet over local governance and water management. IntegrityBC's call follows on the heels of the government rejecting the request of 336 residents for an inquiry into town affairs earlier...
Pushing the West OUT of Canada
Don’t think it couldn't happen! People out here in the West may not yet be mad as hell, but we are confident enough in ourselves these days that we’re not going to take it anymore if NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair (and any other Central Canada political leaders) tie their pursuit of power to policies pumping up Eastern Canada...