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Editorial: Broaden study of First Nations

High-school students should be required to study the history of residential schools, but only as a chapter in a much-larger history of sa国际传媒鈥檚 aboriginal peoples. The sa国际传媒

Editorial: Making reading contagious

Thank you, Victoria, for supporting literacy by supporting the sa国际传媒 book sale.

Editorial: Time to consult on youth centre

Almost any move a government makes is bound to arouse some opposition. You can鈥檛 please everyone all the time.

Editorial: Rewrite laws to guard privacy

It has emerged that the federal government, and possibly some provinces, are conducting a massive eavesdropping campaign on ordinary Canadians.

Editorial: Digital servants come with risks

Problems with the provincial government鈥檚 social-assistance and child-welfare computer system show one of the risks of putting all your eggs in one digital basket.

Editorial: A good first step on derelict boats

Living on a boat is a dream come true for some people, but it must not become a nightmare for the mariner鈥檚 neighbours.

Editorial: Change came step at a time

The unveiling of a new postage stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident is a reminder that overcoming sa国际传媒鈥檚 racist past has come one painful step at a time.

Editorial: Posting receipts basic accounting

Any MLA grumbling about the necessity of posting receipts online needs to remember who pays for those expenses.

Editorial: Don鈥檛 let polio make a return

The resurgence of polio in Pakistan, Cameroon and Syria resurrects a spectre that haunted families in the first half of the 20th century.

Editorial: Missing women action needed

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has rejected a call for an inquiry into the issue of murdered and missing aboriginal women, saying the issue has been studied enough, and that now is the time for action. Then let鈥檚 see some action.