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Editorial: Making our voices heard

Canadians are notoriously complacent and deferential toward those in positions of power.

Editorial: Freezing fares only buys time

British Columbia鈥檚 New Democrats promise to freeze ferry fares and halt planned cuts in routes, but it鈥檚 not a solution to the corporation鈥檚 woes. On Wednesday, the NDP announced it would give sa国际传媒

Editorial: Online meetings engage public

It鈥檚 not exactly Downton Abbey, but the broadcast of Nanaimo鈥檚 recent municipal budget meeting is attracting attention. And so it should.

Editorial: Sending the message

The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, as evil and as destructive as they were, at least followed a warped kind of logic 鈥 the targets were symbols of what the fanatical perpetrators saw as the enemy.

Editorial: Time to discuss amalgamation

It鈥檚 time to put amalgamation of the Capital Regional District on municipal ballots.

Editorial: Apologizing for political gains

There was much anger last month over a plan by the sa国际传媒 Liberals to use apologies for political gain. The plan, which was leaked before implementation, was aimed at garnering votes.

Editorial: System fails kids in care

Statistical analysis can be a dry subject, but not in the case of the report on how children and youth in sa国际传媒 government care are doing 鈥 these statistics measure how real people are faring.

Editorial: Ship Point has bright potential

Victoria鈥檚 Inner Harbour has come a long way since the days when it was surrounded by industrial operations that turned the water into an open sewer.

Editorial: Some cameras see too much

鈥楽mile, you鈥檙e on Candid Camera.鈥 That was the punchline of a TV show that ran for more than 50 years and was at its most popular in the 1960s.

Editorial: Budget number a moving target

British Columbia鈥檚 main political parties are already battling over whether the budget is balanced, and the best thing voters can do is ignore the whole sideshow.