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December 9, 2023

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    So you’re getting a data centre! Here’s what to know

    Questions to ask your representatives when the next new data centre project comes to your town

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    Submission to BC royalty review

    Key recommendations to the BC oil and gas royalty review Download 1.61 MB10 pages The oil and gas industry is a marginal player in BC’s…

    December 3, 2021
  • Thanks to generous BC government subsidies, wood pellet mill yards are overflowing with logs culled from the interior region’s primary or old-growth forests. Photo: Stand.earth.
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    The great tree robbery

    As more old-growth trees topple and forest industry jobs plummet, an obscure government subsidy scheme fuels the collapse For more than 15 years, the BC…

    December 2, 2021
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    Provincial subsidies fuel logging of millions of additional old-growth trees

    First Nation, environmental and former labour leaders demand answers VANCOUVER – First Nation, environmental and former union leaders say the BC government must immediately disclose…

    December 2, 2021
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    Work Life: Suffering U of M students deserve better from their Administration and the Province

    University of Manitoba (U of M) students are in educational limbo during the longest legal strike in history by the University of Manitoba Faculty Association (UMFA).…

    December 2, 2021
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    The post-pandemic future: More supportive housing for semi-independent seniors

    As our population ages, let’s rely less on long-term care and more on supportive housing:a cost-effective way for semi-independent seniors to live with dignity and…

    December 1, 2021
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    A flood of questions: As southern BC reels from epic flood, former provincial flood official says independent expert needs to investigate

    Work at British Columbia’s River Forecast Centre is a little like trench warfare, long stretches of waiting followed by heart-racing action.  As a fresh recruit…

    December 1, 2021
  • Environment & Sustainability
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    Province told in 2010 that too few employed at River Forecast Centre

    Horrific floods underscore need for increased capacity VANCOUVER — The BC government was clearly warned over a decade ago that staffing levels at its River…

    December 1, 2021
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    Can CleanBC reach its 2030 GHG target? A closer look at industrial emissions

    In the wake of negotiations in Glasgow to push forward global climate action, it is clear that rich countries and jurisdictions like BC are not…

    November 30, 2021
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    State of the City of Winnipeg’s Finances

    Download 456.08 KB8 pages The City of Winnipeg’s financial problems preceded both COVID and the cuts under the current provincial government. The State of the…

    November 30, 2021
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    Unchecked inequality is driving child poverty

    Take a guess: what year was Ontario richest? Was it 1945? 1967? 2002? The correct answer is 2019. That year, inflation-adjusted economic activity per person…

    November 28, 2021
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    LNG exports will doom BC’s emissions reduction goals

    When the provincial government announced its CleanBC Roadmap to 2030 on Oct. 25, conspicuously absent was any mention of BC’s LNG export aspirations, which will…

    November 26, 2021
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    BC oil and gas royalty review seriously flawed without consideration of water

    Open letter to the provincial government As prospects grow for intensified gas extraction in our province, we applaud the provincial government’s decision to review British…

    November 25, 2021
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