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Editorial: U.S. proposal could hurt Canadian retailers

Among U.S. President Donald Trump鈥檚 16-page list of proposed changes to free trade is one that will hurt Canadian retailers, their employees and many of the firms that rely on them.

Editorial: Julie Payette is a good choice

With the appointment of Julie Payette as sa国际传媒鈥檚 next Governor General, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has finally found the right formula for filling the post.

Editorial: Firing of sa国际传媒 Hydro CEO raises questions

Jessica McDonald has been fired from her job as sa国际传媒聽Hydro鈥檚 chief executive officer. In itself, that鈥檚 not entirely unexpected. McDonald had previously been deputy minister to former sa国际传媒 Liberal premier Gordon Campbell.

Editorial: Welfare increase long overdue

The NDP government wasted no time in putting our money where its mouth is. Before John Horgan鈥檚 first week in office was over, his government fulfilled a promise to raise welfare rates. For 10 years, as the price of everything climbed, the former B.

Editorial: Reset a troubled relationship

The NDP promised a new start in relations with Indigenous Peoples, and turning some of those promises into reality would be a good beginning for Premier John Horgan鈥檚 freshly minted government.

Editorial: Keep the heat on the feds

Regional politicians put a federal counterpart in the hot seat last week. Let us hope the temperature was warm enough to get him moving.

Editorial: Best course on cancer unclear

A new study of prostate-cancer outcomes confirms what earlier reports have hinted at. While men with aggressive forms of the disease might be helped by surgery, for patients with slow-moving tumours, the benefits are less obvious.

Editorial: Turn promises into reality

Premier John Horgan has taken up his new post, and the cabinet he named Tuesday gives British Columbians some hints of what lies ahead.

Editorial: NDP should pay for new office

The new NDP government of sa国际传媒 says it will set up a Confidence and Supply Agreement Secretariat to manage relations with the Green Party. It might be a necessary office, but it crosses a line that shouldn鈥檛 be crossed.
Editorial: Justice is out of step with public in Beckett case

Editorial: Justice is out of step with public in Beckett case

The crash that killed RCMP Const. Sarah Beckett did more than take the life of a young mother who dedicated her life to serving her community. It shattered lives and left family, friends, colleagues and the public angry and frustrated.