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Prolonged pandemic casts outsized shadow over Canadian politics

Prolonged pandemic casts outsized shadow over Canadian politics

Handling of COVID-19 has determined political fortunes of PM and premiers from coast to coast.
Comment: Vaccine passports — a perspective from the frontlines

Comment: Vaccine passports — a perspective from the frontlines

Vaccine passports are a ticket to freedoms, not a ­violation of rights.
Opinion: Post-election road looks rockier for prime minister

Opinion: Post-election road looks rockier for prime minister

Politicians failing to address cellphone cost discontent in Canada

Politicians failing to address cellphone cost discontent in Canada

70% of the province’s mobile phone users said their plan is “very expensive” or “moderately expensive,” poll finds.
Opinion: People get too angry just because health advice evolves

Opinion: People get too angry just because health advice evolves

Dr. Davidicus Wong celebrates 30 years of his Healthwise column
New poll hints at renewed Liberal minority government

New poll hints at renewed Liberal minority government

Election 2021: Tories face polling stagnation, gender gap, survey suggests.
Uncertainty a certainty for post-vaccination office environment

Uncertainty a certainty for post-vaccination office environment

Poll: Close to half of British Columbian workers say they would be likely to seek a different job if not allowed to work from home as often as they want.
Letter: B.C. parents must make sure eligible kids are vaccinated before school return

Letter: B.C. parents must make sure eligible kids are vaccinated before school return

Editor: An open letter to B.C. parents: September is a time of great excitement for students and their parents — but this year is different. The Delta variant is different. There is still excitement, but there is also uncertainty.
Opinion: Inaction, misdirection, and apathy: Federal election missing the mark on overdose

Opinion: Inaction, misdirection, and apathy: Federal election missing the mark on overdose

When it comes to substance use and overdose, the major federal parties seem to be working from the same incorrect premise: This is all about addiction.
Opinion: Thursday night debate highlights prime minister's weaknesses

Opinion: Thursday night debate highlights prime minister's weaknesses

The federal election is on Sept. 20.
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