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Editorial: The middle class takes a beating

It鈥檚 common to hear that through good times and bad, the rich get ever richer. And there is truth in that. Between 1998 and 2010, despite a major recession, the wealthiest fifth of Canadians saw their incomes increase by 18 per cent.

Editorial: Help needed beyond mental-health clinics

Island Health has taken a much-needed step by putting $12.3 million into new beds and support for people with mental illness and addictions. The tragic price of mental illness and addictions has been all too visible in recent years.

Editorial: Leave the craziness to sa国际传媒

Hey, Alberta, quit stealing our thunder. sa国际传媒 is supposed to have a monopoly on crazy politics, but our neighbours over the Rockies are carrying on as if they just dipped into the medical marijuana.

Editorial: Not all Site C costs calculated

In approving the $8.7-billion Site C hydroelectric dam on sa国际传媒鈥檚 Peace River, Premier Christy Clark and her government took a calculated risk. We just wish they had calculated more before they took the risk.

Editorial: Positive change is built on trust

The new mayor of Saanich has been in office for only 17 days and already he has cost the municipality almost $500,000, unnecessarily forced the departure of a long-term public servant and been censured unanimously by his fellow councillors.

Editorial: Move ahead on sewage issue

Eight years ago, the province ordered sewage treatment for the capital region. Provincial and federal deadlines for land-based treatment are that much closer, but a solution seems further away than ever.

Editorial: Fines not a path to better care

A fine is a financial penalty imposed to punish and correct improper behaviour. It shouldn鈥檛 be a whip to force better health-care outcomes. WorkSafe sa国际传媒

Editorial: Private data fodder for scams

There鈥檚 an old saying that the devil makes work for idle hands. So, apparently, does the Internet. A number of British Columbians have found details of their private lives accessible through the search engine Google.

Editorial: Review needed for Site C dam

The taxpayers of sa国际传媒 could face a heftier bill than expected for the new Site C hydro dam, but Premier Christy Clark broke that news to New Yorkers, rather than to her own voters.

Editorial: MLA severance is too generous

A basic concept of modern democracy is that governing is done by representatives elected from ordinary people, not by a privileged ruling class. And yet, by voting themselves rich pensions and a generous severance package, sa国际传媒