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Opinion: Online retailers ignore country of origin labeling

Opinion: Online retailers ignore country of origin labeling

Canada introduced country of origin mandatory labeling back in the 1890s to help consumers support Canadian manufacturers and industry. Online marketplaces have pulled a runaround on this tradition.
Youth opinion: Snapchat AI—fraud or friend?

Youth opinion: Snapchat AI—fraud or friend?

'If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.'
Editorial: Whose got the power?

Editorial: Whose got the power?

'It benefits us to spend the time to understand where the decisions are made.'
Editorial: Government must get ruthless with toxic drug traffickers

Editorial: Government must get ruthless with toxic drug traffickers

What is the difference between the sodium nitrite Kenneth Law is accused of selling and people trafficking enough fentanyl to kill dozens or hundreds of people?
Geoff Johnson: Media literacy programs on rise to help young people tell fact from fiction

Geoff Johnson: Media literacy programs on rise to help young people tell fact from fiction

The confusing nature of information available online has sparked increase use of media literacy in schools
Opinion: We can’t all live like Albertans

Opinion: We can’t all live like Albertans

If everyone lived a western lifestyle, we would need five Earth’s worth of resources each year. It is not sustainable.
Opinion: ‘Reality has caught up to the CBC’

Opinion: ‘Reality has caught up to the CBC’

'They will have to find a way to move on with only about two-thirds of their operating budget paid by the government or $1.2 billion in federal money every year.'
Opinion: Relationships thrive when we’re speaking the same love languages

Opinion: Relationships thrive when we’re speaking the same love languages

Understanding our own love language and the love language of our partner (or family members / friends) can improve communication and strengthen our relationships.
Charla Huber: Kids who think they have N-word passes need a better understanding of history

Charla Huber: Kids who think they have N-word passes need a better understanding of history

Young teens who think they have a “pass” to say a racial slur do not fully understand the hate, segregation and struggle people have had to endure
Comment: Don't let our shared arts, culture, and heritage slip away

Comment: Don't let our shared arts, culture, and heritage slip away

British Columbia’s arts, culture, and heritage can’t thrive if our future is determined from emergency to emergency.
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