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Join us for (In)secure: The Future of Working, a Tyee Beyond the Headlines event On May 25 in Vancouver, join The Tyee and partners for an engaging night of storytelling and dialogue with people working, studying, advocating, and just dealing with the changing nature of working in Canada. Get your tickets here! |
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Latest Instalment in Alien Franchise a Bloody, Hollow Mess ‘Alien: Covenant’ will leave you longing for the perfect simplicity of its perfect predecessor. By Dorothy Woodend. Monday, May 22, 2017. Win Tickets to the Vancouver Festival of Ocean Films Come be inspired at this unique June event. By Tyee Staff. Monday, May 22, 2017. Loved Ones Lost: Death of a Downtown Poet Mel Hennan drew a community to him with his art, activism and cheerful embrace of life. By Jackie Wong. Friday, May 19, 2017. Goldilocks Voters Decided Clark Not To Their Taste Lessons for all three parties from election results. By Dermod Travis. Friday, May 19, 2017. Handmaids, Anne and the Americanization of Canada Slick U.S. TV adaptations of two Canadian classics strip away any trace of this country. By Shannon Rupp. Friday, May 19, 2017. BC Liberals’ Housing Plan Worsens Affordability Crisis: CMHC Head FOI documents show federal agency feared taxpayer loans to first-time buyers will drive up prices, increase risks. By Andrew MacLeod. Thursday, May 18, 2017. In Vancouver, ‘Voices of the Street’ Renewed My Faith in Storytelling Listening to the words of these talented writers reminded me why journalism matters. By Vanessa Hrvatin. Thursday, May 18, 2017. New Government Should End BC Hydro, ICBC Shell Games Liberals manipulated Crowns for political gain. It’s time for an approach based on policy, not politics. By Richard McCandless. Thursday, May 18, 2017. Unaffordable Cities, Look to Quality Public Housing in Vienna Exhibit in Vancouver highlights possibilities when housing is considered a public good. By Christopher Cheung. Wednesday, May 17, 2017. Liberal ‘Gerrymandering’ Handed Them Election Win: Analyst BC Liberals told electoral boundary commission to protect sparsely populated ridings in party strongholds. By Andrew MacLeod. Wednesday, May 17, 2017. You Have Two Weeks to Save Electoral Reform A May 31 vote by MPs could keep reform alive despite Trudeau’s broken promise. By Laura Cameron. Wednesday, May 17, 2017. Companies Still Hiring Foreign Workers when Canadians Available, Says Auditor General Problems persist, particularly in caregiver and seafood industries. By Kelsey Johnson. Tuesday, May 16, 2017. ‘Niedzvieckian’ Prize Goes to Writer Most Burned by His Own Hot Take Or how not to start a dialogue. By David Beers. Tuesday, May 16, 2017. BC Vote Doesn’t Change Support for Kinder Morgan, Says Ottawa But election outcome carries a warning for Justin Trudeau, analysts say. By Jeremy J. Nuttall. Tuesday, May 16, 2017. If Libs and Greens Ally, ‘It Will Be about Power and Ego,’ Say BC Activists ‘A majority of British Columbians voted for change,’ groups warn. By Doug Ward. Tuesday, May 16, 2017. Time for a ‘Red-Green Alliance’ to Oust Clark Greens will pay big price if they ignore policy conflicts and prop up the BC Liberals. By Bill Tieleman. Tuesday, May 16, 2017. From a Van-Dweller to the Mayor, Doc Looks at Vancouver’s Housing Crisis ‘Vancouver: No Fixed Address’ examines how things have gone awry. By Tyee Staff. Monday, May 15, 2017. |
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INSIDE SCOOP Win tickets to the Vancouver Festival of Ocean Films Come see a selection of shorts and feature-length documentaries that focus on the important role of the ocean in supporting healthy and prosperous communities and economies. June 4 in Vancouver. Enter here to win now. |
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