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Graham Thomson: Alberta and sa国际传媒 setting the dial to defrost

Graham Thomson: Alberta and sa国际传媒 setting the dial to defrost

sa国际传媒 Premier Christy Clark is heading back to Alberta for a visit with Premier Alison Redford. We don鈥檛 know exactly when 鈥 Clark is hoping 鈥渋n the next couple of weeks鈥 鈥 and we don鈥檛 know exactly what they鈥檒l discuss.
Shannon Corregan: Victoria Day debate is about power

Shannon Corregan: Victoria Day debate is about power

On Victoria Day, my roommate turned to me and said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 weird to think that when the heir is born, his or her grandfather still won鈥檛 be on the throne.
Comment: Island trail system a worthwhile, achievable goal

Comment: Island trail system a worthwhile, achievable goal

There is something about a trail that draws people to spend time outdoors. A path into the woods and along the oceanfront, a track that winds up a ridge past majestic peaks, or a paved bike path on an old railbed are hard to resist.
Wrestling with activism

Wrestling with activism

My basic ethos comes from my Wiccan nature via Starhawk: 鈥淒o as you will, and harm none鈥. If you are aware of the consequences of your actions rippling out in the universe, this can be a very difficult rule to live up to.
Andrew Cohen: The Age of Certainty has been upended

Andrew Cohen: The Age of Certainty has been upended

We live in 鈥渢he age of uncertainty,鈥 John Kenneth Galbraith said. He was so certain of the new uncertainty that he published a provocative book and hosted a television series under that title.
Robert Sibley: Hadfield awakens our enthusiasm for space

Robert Sibley: Hadfield awakens our enthusiasm for space

I envy Chris Hadfield. I envy his five-month sojourn in space and the obvious delight he took in his job as commander of the orbiting laboratory, the International Space Station.
Comment: Victoria not necessarily cut off from government

Comment: Victoria not necessarily cut off from government

Full disclosure 鈥 I am a Liberal and have been a longtime supporter of Premier Christy Clark. Now that we know the sa国际传媒
NDP's John Horgan wants to "retch" at Liberal re-election

NDP's John Horgan wants to "retch" at Liberal re-election

Juan de Fuca NDP MLA-elect John Horgan says he's so bitterly disappointed at the idea of a re-elected Liberal government he wants to "retch." Horgan did several radio interviews on May 15, the day after the provincial election.
L. Ian MacDonald: Why the NDP lost and the polls were wrong

L. Ian MacDonald: Why the NDP lost and the polls were wrong

In the sa国际传媒 election campaign, NDP Leader Adrian Dix was in trouble from the time of the leaders鈥 debate, when he may have won the argument against sa国际传媒 Liberal Premier Christy Clark, but lost on body language.
Mark Milke: Corporate welfare is bad for business

Mark Milke: Corporate welfare is bad for business

If business leaders ever wonder why so many people disdain business and call for higher corporate taxes or sector-specific increases (higher royalty rates for energy and mining, higher stumpage fees in forestry), here鈥檚 a clue: Too many companies are