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Misinformation is an infection that politicians have left to fester
Editorial: The info wars are on, and our political leaders need to step up and fight back
What our longing for the ‘before times’ reveals about our hopes and fears for 2022
Editorial: Will we revert to some semblance of the old normal in 2022? Should we want to?
Why we need to talk about food insecurity—in this election and beyond
Our editorial: Canadians are facing more food insecurity than they have in nearly two decades. It’s time to act.
The real ‘black mark’ when it comes to Canada’s military
The Editorial: There’s a pervasive culture of sexual misconduct in the military. After countless reports and recommendations, Harjit Sajjan should really have a handle on what needs fixing. And yet…
If you thought the cutting of B.C.’s ancient forests was winding down, you’d be wrong
Our editorial: Over the decade ending in 2018, an average of 15,200 hectares of old growth hit the ground annually in coastal forests alone. That’s an area per year the size of Vancouver.
Love in the time of COVID
Our editorial: Most thought that there would be a baby boom as well as a spike in divorces after the Great Lockdown of 2020. Neither of those predictions seem to be coming true.
How to keep your job in the semi-automated workforce of the future
From the editors: A third of Canadian jobs could be done by robots right now. But thankfully some occupations will always require a human touch. Probably.
What the Republicans can learn from Stephen Harper
Our editorial: If the U.S. Republican Party is to survive Donald Trump, it should look to the reinvention of Canadian conservatism after 1993
A toast to Canadian history, freer trade and cheaper beer
What the Fathers of Confederation thought, said and did 150 years ago still matters—as it should. Let’s drink to that.