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Immigration leads to economic growth

Immigration leads to economic growth

Last week, Andrew Scheer, leader of the Conservative Party, provided his views on immigration. His speech was both a policy statement for the party and an attempt to outline his own personal thoughts.
Lack of charging stations a speed bump for electric vehicles

Lack of charging stations a speed bump for electric vehicles

As gas prices continue to climb in British Columbia, some drivers in the province are taking advantage of existing programs to acquire a "zero emission" vehicle.
Access is the issue with food distribution, not scarcity

Access is the issue with food distribution, not scarcity

Hunger is horrid, an undesirable state few deliberately choose. We know that over 800 million suffer from hunger around the globe.
Pipeline debate may still have surprises

Pipeline debate may still have surprises

After B.C.'s top court ruled that the provincial government cannot interfere with oil shipments across its borders, it seemed the matter was settled.
Why measuring is important in business

Why measuring is important in business

I am getting slower, there is no doubt about it. I have been keeping track of my cycling times for the same routes for over five years and each year my times are slower.
Enough already

Enough already

Re: First Nation calls for seat on School District 57 board Enough already. So if any one person, group or other wants to be represented on council, or school board or any other political arena do what the democratic way is and run for office.
Government should release the full McLachlin report

Government should release the full McLachlin report

It seems like old times out there in beautiful B.C. I confess to having a sense of dj vu on hearing the news of how two permanent officers of the B.C. legislative assembly had been treated over the past many months. Government was very clever.
First Nations pipeline play conflicts NDP

First Nations pipeline play conflicts NDP

It fell to Environment Minister George Heyman to comment Wednesday on a new initiative by Indigenous leaders to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline from the federal government.
Buyers struggling with affordability keep real estate market soft

Buyers struggling with affordability keep real estate market soft

I always find any Canada-wide economic analysis weirdly only semi-useful.
Hormones are the mass media of the body

Hormones are the mass media of the body

Two weeks ago, I stated the body is made of trillions of cells communicating with each other through two major pathways. To recap, the electrical network is the realm of nerves. Electrical impulses move along neurons from one end to the other.