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#BCPOLI Hotstove: breaking down week 1 of the federal election

#BCPOLI Hotstove: breaking down week 1 of the federal election

Have you heard there's an election campaign going on? Jordan and Maclean wade into the muck so you don't have to. Unless you want.
Get the lead out

Get the lead out

How are filters not getting changed at school drinking fountains…despite red warning lights…for months?
Kater Surprise

Kater Surprise

The kinda-ride sharing app kinda worked.
Does government debt really matter?

Does government debt really matter?

Roslyn Kunin: we pay taxes to pay for goods and services from government, not to service an ever-growing debt.
Even with an app, you should watch your back

Even with an app, you should watch your back

App-based services are eroding long-held cautions about strangers.
Federal election is Horgan’s opportunity to get what B.C. needs out of TMX

Federal election is Horgan’s opportunity to get what B.C. needs out of TMX

Caroline Elliott: BC’s leverage will never be greater – now’s the time to demand TMX set aside some capacity to bring down gas prices.
Why government-owned infrastructure is substandard

Why government-owned infrastructure is substandard

Mark Milke: governments everywhere spend too much money on labour, and not enough on things like new toilets. Here’s why.
A whale of a shift in seasons on the West Coast

A whale of a shift in seasons on the West Coast

Blackberries, figs, grey and humpback whales, and spawning salmon all herald the arrival of autumn.
Data points, trends, and a market on the mend

Data points, trends, and a market on the mend

With year-over-year sales rising in both July and August, and arguably the best economic fundamentals in all of Canada, Ryan Berlin says signs are pointing to a rebounding housing market in Greater Vancouver.
Not just about a carbon tax

Not just about a carbon tax

Matthew Lau: for all the talk about a carbon tax, a massive increase in funding and transfer payments should get more attention.