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We’re an independent, online news magazine from B.C. founded in 2003. We’re devoted to fact-driven stories, reporting and analysis that informs and enlivens our democratic conversation. This podcast features our stories, read by AI narration. Our reporting has changed laws, started movements and garnered numerous awards. While some journalism gives the last word to power, we try to give the last word to ordinary folks. We are reader-supported so if you like what you hear, you can go to https ...
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The critics of beleaguered PM Justin Trudeau are stuck on this big question: How many nails in his political coffin can he endure before giving up the ghost? Michael Harris writes. Michael, a Tyee contributor, is a highly awarded journalist and documentary maker. Published May 30, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/05/30/What-Tempts-Trudeau-Sta…
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Renters evicted, old apartments destroyed and new condos erected. For over a decade, these were the scenes of Burnaby. Christopher Cheung writes. Christopher reports on urban issues for The Tyee. Published May 30, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/30/Displacement-Destruction-Development-Metrotown/…
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Protesters gathered at Calgary City Hall and in seven other Alberta cities Saturday to demand changes to the UCP government’s policies. Susan Jane Wright writes why she marched — and why she’ll keep marching. Susan was a lawyer and an executive in the energy sector before she became a writer. Published May 30, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/…
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Is tending to the self key for ecological restoration? Emily Blatta interviews “Medicine Wheel for the Planet” author Jennifer Grenz. Emily is a practicum student with The Tyee. Published May 30, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/30/Jennifer-Grenz-Interview/โดย The Tyee
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The Speaker of Alberta’s legislature is refusing to explain how a former Edmonton Police Service officer with a history of violent domestic assault and several other officers with serious disciplinary records came to be hired as part-time security officers at the legislature. Charles Rusnell reports. Charles Rusnell is an independent investigative …
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Art that is written on the body endures long after the body itself is gone. “Unit Bruises,” where Vancouver’s Paul Wong and Theodore Wan turn the camera on themselves, makes this clear. Tyee culture editor Dorothy Woodend reviews. Published May 29, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/29/Unit-Bruises-Packs-Punch/…
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Legal experts say charging protesters has grave implications for free speech, even when speakers celebrate violent acts. Jen St. Denis reports. Jen reports on civic issues for The Tyee. Published May 29, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/29/War-Gaza-Testing-Canada-Hate-Speech-Laws/โดย The Tyee
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Legal Aid BC is looking for a new CEO a little more than two years after former Ontario star politician Michael Bryant took the job. Andrew MacLeod, Tyee legislative bureau chief, writes. Published May 28, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/28/Legal-Aid-CEO-Leaves-Post/โดย The Tyee
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Kevin Falcon’s most brutal misstep was his catastrophic plan to change the party’s name from BC Liberals to BC United. But his mishandling of the unexpected rise of John Rustad’s Conservatives is a close rival. Paul Willcocks, Tyee senior editor, writes. Published May 29, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/05/28/Falcon-Stumbles-Doomed-Talks-Cons…
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It’s been three months since Fozia Alvi got back from her medical aid mission in Gaza, but what she witnessed there continues to haunt her. A special Tyee interview by Jeevan Sangha. Jeevan is The Tyee 2024 Hummingbird fellow. Published May 28, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/28/Doctor-Comes-Home-From-Gaza/…
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Ramps built at the wrong elevation. New stairs that weren’t up to code. “We’ve had a school where the lights have fallen down.” Thousands of stacked-up work orders are causing safety issues, says a union staffer. Katie Hyslop reports. Katie reports on youth and education for The Tyee. Published May 28, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/28/BC-Ba…
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Contest alert! Win a bundle of books to inspire your summer reading list. One Tyee reader will receive four compelling works from McClelland & Stewart that collectively trace Indigenous legacies of the past, present and future. McClelland & Stewart writes. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored co…
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with cover: An Edmonton 911 operator with a history of past assaults took a call from a woman under deadly attack. His lax response outrages her family. Charles Rusnell reports. Charles is an independent investigative reporter based in Edmonton. Published May 28, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/28/Domestic-Abuser-Fielding-Emergency-Calls/…
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If there’s a movie version, let’s hope it stars Rick Moranis. It could be sort of, “Honey, I Shrunk the Charter.” Steve Burgess advises. Steve writes about politics and culture for The Tyee. Published May 28, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/05/27/Please-Advise-Poilievre-Book/โดย The Tyee
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“Even though I’ve attended local events and lived in Vancouver for half a century, I didn’t know about Vivian Jung until five years ago.” Vancouver’s first teacher of Chinese descent lit a path that continues to inspire kids. Fiona Tinwei Lam writes. Fiona is completing her final year as Vancouver’s sixth poet laureate. Published May 27, 2024. http…
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BC Conservative Leader John Rustad and BC United Leader Kevin Falcon agree on one thing. Each says the other is putting personal ambition ahead of the public good. Tyee legislative bureau chief Andrew MacLeod reports. Published May 27, 2024.https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/27/Rustad-Falcon-Trade-Insults/…
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Construction digs up vast amounts of contaminated soil. GRT Resource Regeneration found a low-carbon way to transform it for new uses. Our latest #WhatWorks, by Andrew Findlay. Andrew, a freelance journalist in B.C.’s Comox Valley, writes about environmental and social issues, travel and business. Published May 27, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/WhatWork…
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Let me share, as well, how The Tyee intends to meet the important challenge at hand — with your help and support. Tyee editor David Beers writes. Published May 27, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Tyeenews/2024/05/27/These-Elections-Are-Like-None-Before/โดย The Tyee
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“If we can see clearly while caring for the patient in front of us, why does our vision blur when Gaza is suffering?” Author: Dunavan Morris-Janzen was born and raised in Nelson, B.C. Published May 24, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/05/24/Gaza-Suffers-Role-Young-Doctor/โดย The Tyee
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What to know when you're forced to flee. As BC’s wildfire season starts early, residents in vulnerable areas should be thinking about their evacuation plans. Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. Amanda reports on northern B.C. for The Tyee. Published May 24, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/24/When-You-Are-Forced-Flee-What-Know/…
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The pandemic sent photographic artist Roger Larry in search of "the gothic sublime." David Beers, Tyee editor, writes. Published May 24, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/24/Stalking-Stanley-Park-Haunted-Beauty/โดย The Tyee
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When we’re stopped at intersections, people ask if I’ve ever crashed the cargo bike with both of my kids on the back. Sure have. Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C. Mooney was recently awarded the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for his debut memoir, Invisible Boy. Published May 24, 20…
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Bricks and barricades, treehouses and toilet pits, solar panels and superglue — this is the stuff of “Protest Architecture.” Particularly relevant to the present as pro-Palestinian protests take to campuses. Christopher Cheung writes. Christopher reports on urban issues for The Tyee. Published May 23, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/23/Pro…
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Sometimes a film comes along that is so resolutely, profoundly Canadian that all one can do is give in to its bleak and flinty ways. Dorothy Woodend, Tyee culture editor, writes. Published May 23, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/23/Sweeter-Land-Harsher-Film/โดย The Tyee
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Nearly 50 years after the Lejac Residential School closed, survivors who attended the institution are leading a search for answers about children who never returned home. Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. Amanda reports on northern B.C. for The Tyee. Published May 23, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/23/Ground-Search-Lejac-Residential-School-Sit…
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Does Bill C-63 address those most impacted by online abuse? Experts highlight why Canada’s online harms bill is a good first step but falls short. Sarah Krichel, The Tyee's social media manager, writes. Published May 23, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/05/23/Canada-Crackdown-Digital-Hate/โดย The Tyee
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When a major city’s water system goes dry, it’s called “Day Zero.” Mexico is nearly there and B.C. could very well be. Crawford Kilian, Tyee contributing editor, writes. Published May 23, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/23/When-Will-Vancouver-Run-Out-Water/โดย The Tyee
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“Radical” forest reform? B.C. is signalling a shift in resource management. Here’s one way to prove it’s real, Andy MacKinnon writes. Andy is a retired B.C. professional forester and professional biologist who is active in lobbying governments at all levels to reform land use and resource management practices. Published May 22, 2024. https://thetye…
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Secrecy in mountains: The Association of Canadian Mountain Guides has backtracked on plans for post-accident debriefs with clients, citing legal concerns. Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. Amanda is The Tyee's northern B.C. reporter. Published May 22, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/22/When-Things-Go-Wrong-Mountains-Secrecy/…
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A new report by economist Jim Stanford shows how working people in Alberta are experiencing unprecedented reductions in incomes, purchasing power and living standards. David Climenhaga writes. David is an award-winning journalist, author, post-secondary teacher, poet and trade union communicator. Published May 22, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2…
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💡 #WhatWorks: Lux Bio invented an alternative to the toxic plastic wants that litter landfills and oceans. Pippa Norman reports. Pippa is a journalist based in Vancouver, whose work has been nominated for a National Newspaper Award and a Canadian Association of Journalists award. Published May 21, 2024.https://thetyee.ca/WhatWorks/2024/05/21/Glow-S…
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“We are the voice of music, arts and culture in Alberta.” The Edmonton radio station CKUA enjoys scads of public support but faces a financial “perfect storm.” Ximena González reports. Ximena is a freelance writer and editor based in Calgary. Published May 21, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/21/Canada-Faces-Loss-First-Public-Broadcaster/…
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The 12-step programs talking about a “higher power” are more flexible than you might think. A Tyee Q&A with Wendy Dossett, whose research probes how people can conceive of their addiction recovery. andrea bennett writes. andrea is senior editor at The Tyee. Published May 21, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/21/How-People-Addictions-Conceive-Re…
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Private owners made millions selling properties to the province. While the BC Conservatives want an audit, Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon is dismissing the concerns about high-profit “hotel flipping” in Prince George. Andrew MacLeod, Tyee legislative bureau chief, reports. Published May 20, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/20/BC-Government-Princ…
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Veronica Swift has been ascending to the upper echelon of 21st-century jazz singers. With the interpretive ingenuity and bracing songwriting of her new album, she’s now most certainly arrived. Win two tickets to see her live with The Tyee! By Coastal Jazz. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored co…
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Our Vancouver “Points of Interest” book launch was so special that we’re doing it all again in Victoria. It’s free, and you’re invited! Join us this Wednesday. By Tyee Staff. Published May 20, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Tyeenews/2024/05/20/Join-The-Tyee-Victoria/โดย The Tyee
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#Challenge: Can you buy just five articles of new clothing per year? It could dent the climate crisis and spur unlikely connections. Tell us in the comments. 👚👖👕 Dorothy Woodend, Tyee culture editor, writes. Published May 20, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/20/Take-Challenge-Five-Pieces-New-Clothing-Year/…
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#ICYMI: Almost a week after some of his officers violently cleared out a peaceful Palestine solidarity protest on the University of Alberta campus, Edmonton Police Chief Dale McPhee showed up Thursday to make his case at a police commission meeting. David Climenhaga writes. David is an award-winning journalist, author, post-secondary teacher, poet …
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Ecotourism operations offer a way to get up close to nature. But that proximity has effects on local wildlife. Larry Pynn reports. Larry is a veteran environmental journalist based on Vancouver Island. Published May 17, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/17/People-Love-Watching-Grizzlies/โดย The Tyee
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How has the sanctions war waged by the United States and its NATO allies against Russia and China impacted global efforts to halt the relentless rise in greenhouse gas emissions into a dangerously warming atmosphere? Jeff Rubin writes. Jeff is an award-winning author and former chief economist at CIBC World Markets. Published May 17, 2024. https://…
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At the corner of Courtenay and West 14th in Vancouver is a house hidden from the sidewalk by hedges. A cedar fence runs the length of the lot on one side. Still no luck, though, for those tall enough to peer over — a wall of trees hides the residence from view. This was the home of Arthur Erickson, the famous Canadian architect. Christopher Cheung …
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For authors John Vaillant and Arno Kopecky, the latest evacuation prompts shared thoughts: moral, practical and humble. A Tyee conversation. Published May 17, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/17/Fort-McMurray-Repeating-Nightmare/โดย The Tyee
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Has Vancouver’s ABC council lost its mind? Only if you think expanded gambling, more traffic and climate change denial are problems, writes Steve Burgess. Steve writes about politics and culture for The Tyee. Published May 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/05/16/Has-Vancouver-ABC-Council-Lost-Way/…
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B.C. has stepped in to slow down evictions in single-room occupancy hotels to prevent a summer homelessness crisis. After courts struck down Vancouver’s vacancy rent control bylaw, the province restored the protection. Jen St. Denis reports. Jen reports on civic issues for The Tyee. Published May 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/16/BC-Step…
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As Canada steeled for another wildfire season, the National Newspaper Awards gave a special commendation to the Climate Disaster Project based at the University of Victoria. How the project is reinventing journalism — and teaming with The Tyee. David Beers, Tyee editor, writes. Published May 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/16/Fresh-Way…
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Protected tenants will pay their old rents for new homes four years after Burnaby “demovictions.” It’s a model for cities that want development without displacement. Christopher Cheung reports. Christopher reports on urban issues for The Tyee. Published May 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/05/16/Burnaby-Demovictions-Protected-Tenants-Return/…
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Faux-leatherette bars, spin the bottle, pretending to smoke. A place of discovery, independence and freedom. Basements are perfect places for art to happen, writes Dorothy Woodend. Dorothy Woodend is The Tyee's culture editor. Published May 15, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/15/Down-Basement-Where-Creativity-Lives/…
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Gil McGowan is out and Naheed Nenshi is in front as the battle for the party’s future enters its final stage. Graham Thomson writes. Graham is an award-winning Edmonton-based columnist who has covered Alberta politics for more than 30 years, first with the Edmonton Journal and now as a freelancer. Published May 15, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/…
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“The campus where I am a faculty member is one more site for testing whether Canadian universities are committed to protecting freedom of expression.” Stop cracking down on peaceful encampments and do this instead, writes poli-sci prof Emmett Macfarlane. Published May 15, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/05/15/F-Grade-Protests-University-Presi…
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The writing was on the wall when Gil McGowan summed up his pitch at Saturday’s NDP leadership forum. “If I don’t raise another $50,000 soon, I’m toast.” His campaign suspension was no surprise. But it was always a long shot, writes David J. Climenhaga. David Climenhaga is an award-winning journalist, author, post-secondary teacher, poet and trade u…
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