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America is now the world's largest LNG exporter

America is now the world's largest LNG exporter

…While Canada watches from the bench. There’s a real chance LNG will be a missed generational opportunity.
Court battle rages over Vancouver Plaza of Nations site

Court battle rages over Vancouver Plaza of Nations site

Despite the legal battles, the site could still see a major transformation, says Russell Hixson.
Farm to (operating) table

Farm to (operating) table

At any given time, 4,000 to 5,000 people are waiting for organs in Canada. And every year, 200 to 250 people in Canada die while waiting. Xenotransplantation might save lives.
Rocking the boat

Rocking the boat

The Orca’s series on port concludes with many of BC’s shipping industry stakeholders urging Ottawa to correct course.
Hope for stable lumber prices gets chopped down

Hope for stable lumber prices gets chopped down

A variety of forces, including historic floods in BC and double-digit U.S. duties, sent prices skyrocketing once again.
How COVID has changed what we wear and how we shop

How COVID has changed what we wear and how we shop

Ada Slivinski: Pandemic fashion may be a contradiction in terms, but it’s also an emerging trend.
Proactive approach critical to climate resilience

Proactive approach critical to climate resilience

Canada must confront its ongoing failure to fully integrate climate change adaptation into disaster risk reduction, according to a new report.
Delta Force

Delta Force

The Orca’s series on BC ports breaks new ground in Delta.
Heavyweight

Heavyweight

The Orca’s series on BC’s ports next turns to the biggest – not just in the province, but the whole country.
Government-induced competition rarely works

Government-induced competition rarely works

The U.S. government has created a program to increase competition in meat-packing. It will result in easy political points - but won’t actually work, says Sylvain Charlebois.