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Intended consequences

Intended consequences

Are housing affordability measures working - and helping those who need it most?
Are paralegals the answer to Legal Aid woes?

Are paralegals the answer to Legal Aid woes?

One potential solution to B.C.’s lingering access to justice issues
Oil tanker moratorium drives a deep wedge

Oil tanker moratorium drives a deep wedge

Bill C-48 divides Canadians and betrays the promise of Confederation
UNDRIP – it’s coming eventually. Here’s what it means for you.

UNDRIP – it’s coming eventually. Here’s what it means for you.

Carol Anne Hilton on what she describes as B.C.’s ‘Ah-ha moment’
An insider’s view of the ICBC dumpster fire

An insider’s view of the ICBC dumpster fire

ICBC’s problems are deep, comprehensive, and structural
Sitting on the dock of the bay, watching an idle ferry

Sitting on the dock of the bay, watching an idle ferry

The Canadian response to being stranded for 11 hours on a BC ferry? Free food, cheers and applause!
More evidence of the need to open auto insurance to competition

More evidence of the need to open auto insurance to competition

The first “apples-to-apples” comparison with Alberta shows BC drivers pay up to 60% more
Coho salmon: BC’s canary in the coal mine

Coho salmon: BC’s canary in the coal mine

Weird new discoveries about Coho salmon may have bigger implications for Pacific coast
‘The social horse has been pulling the economic cart’

‘The social horse has been pulling the economic cart’

Indigenous economic inclusion in the 2019 federal budget: an Indigenomics perspective
A big-picture perspective on house prices and mortgages

A big-picture perspective on house prices and mortgages

Taking on more debt is not a good thing. In fact, it could be devastating for the Canadian economy