
Body Cameras for Police Threaten Public Safety
Especially for Black people.

Fixing the Crisis in Public Health
It’s another brutal winter in health care. Here’s what we need to do to set things right.

Please Knock! Living with Parents in Adulthood
Over a third of 20-34-year-olds live with a parent. How to navigate daily life?

The Case for Alcohol’s Health Benefits
Canada’s new drinking guidelines don’t consider the social benefit. Should they?

‘Inadequate’ Response as Toxic Drugs Kill 2,272 Last Year
BC’s addictions minister says the province will continue same approach despite mounting deaths.

BC Families Can’t Cope with Rising Grocery Bills
Caught between inflation and a high cost of living, some parents are going hungry, even against medical advice.

Learn about Today’s ‘War on Journalists’
David Beers will sound a rescue alarm for Canada’s news media in his Southam Lecture at UVic next Tuesday. Here’s a preview.

Amidst Protest, Here’s Pride and Joy
Citing a responsibility to their young audiences, local drag performers are continuing their story time events for kids despite pushback.

Health Workers Are Facing Record Levels of Violence
Data obtained by The Tyee shows a dramatic increase in ‘Code Whites’ in BC’s two largest health regions.

Port Hardy’s Last ER Doctor Standing
Physician assistants can bridge BC’s rural care crisis, he argues. ‘And I’ve only got one set of hands.’

Long Delays and Rising Cases Deny BC Workers Justice, Say Critics
The province’s Employment Standards Branch has been unable to keep up with a jump in claims.

The Shine’s off Finnish Education. Pay Attention, Canada
In the land whose students once topped the world, scores are declining. Why?

It’s the ‘Eve of Decriminalization’ for Drug Possession in BC
Questions loom about enforcement, rights and safety. ‘People want clarity,’ says a Pivot Legal advocate.

We Now Face an Army of COVID Viruses
The pandemic has not ended. It is evolving, with big implications. Here are six.

Investigator Finds Six Deltaport Safety Issues after Worker’s Death
An ex-employee and other workers say they flagged risks posed by a non-working elevator on huge cranes.

How Tragedy Prompted Canada to Become a Leader in Avalanche Safety
‘It’s the worst thing that ever happened to me and it’s been my greatest teacher.’

Who Will Help Vancouver Renters Now?
Advocates raise the alarm about a council decision to close Vancouver’s Renter Office.

Overrun with Buns
Feral rabbits abound across Metro Vancouver. They’re cute. But can they be contained?

Alberta Justice Minister Accused of Privacy Breach in Law Society Hearing
Shandro’s testimony allegedly violated the privacy of a witness by referencing secrets he gained in an official role.

In Haiti’s Collapse, Canada’s Shame
The country ‘is a textbook case of white colonialism, past and present,’ says Vancouver director Elaine Brière.
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Long COVID Has Never Been Taken Seriously. Here’s Where It Left Us
I'm 28 and one of many disabled from the pandemic. We need a public health plan for this.
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Because of You! We Did It

We’re starting the new year with enthusiasm after signing off our year-end fundraising campaign with flying colours.
In December we asked you, our readers, to help us reach our fundraising goal of $75,000 so we could triple our solutions journalism in the new year. And you delivered.
Then you exceeded our expectations. With just a week to go, we laid out a stretch goal of $100,000 — an extra ask to help expand our coverage on Alberta.
Thanks to you, we blazed past that, too. Now we’re heading into 2023 empowered by your support for the work that we do, and motivated to do even more.
Wishing you a happy 2023, readers. Thanks for inspiring us to keep doing great journalism.
And check this out...

Explore the Saddest Music in the World with Firehall Arts
Feel the raw emotion of ‘Fado,’ and get a window into Portugal’s musical history, in this triumphant musical.

Learn about Today’s ‘War on Journalists’
David Beers will sound a rescue alarm for Canada’s news media in his Southam Lecture at UVic next Tuesday. Here’s a preview.

A New Chapter in Visual Storytelling
Eligible creators can apply for a chance to receive $20,000 to get their film to the screen.
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This story is making waves.

Alberta Justice Minister Accused of Privacy Breach in Law Society Hearing
Shandro’s testimony allegedly violated the privacy of a witness by referencing secrets he gained in an official role.
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‘A Burning Sense of Injustice’
Kelly Ashton died after falling twice in long-term care. Her family seeks justice for what they allege is a wrongful death.
Reported Elsewhere
Today's links curated for you.
Justin Trudeau defends his point person on Islamophobia amid calls for her resignation
(via the Star)
More police patrols sought on Wreck Beach as popularity brings problems
(via the Vancouver Sun)
Royal BC Museum returning totem to remote First Nation
(via the Province)
Indigenous data sovereignty concerns raised as harm from residential schools continues
(via the Penticton Herald)
Tyre Nichols death: Canadians say it’s time to reflect on police actions in this country
(via Global News)
Canada's newspapers are being plundered by monopoly capitalism
(via CBC)
The police folklore that helped kill Tyre Nichols
(via the New Yorker)
The Tyre Nichols videos demand solemnity, not sensationalism
(via Time)
I’m a therapist for older Asian Americans in LA County. The shootings this month send a clear message
(via Slate)
Trudeau government dropped the ball on fighting abuse in sport, former minister says
(via CBC)
Culture

Learn about Today’s ‘War on Journalists’
David Beers will sound a rescue alarm for Canada’s news media in his Southam Lecture at UVic next Tuesday. Here’s a preview.

Amidst Protest, Here’s Pride and Joy
Citing a responsibility to their young audiences, local drag performers are continuing their story time events for kids despite pushback.

In Haiti’s Collapse, Canada’s Shame
The country ‘is a textbook case of white colonialism, past and present,’ says Vancouver director Elaine Brière.

Can We Befriend Wolves? Should We?
A local documentary explores the ethics and dangers of our relationship with the beautiful predator.
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Turning to Youth to Bring Forward Solutions
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I am constantly impressed by my conversations with my grandchildren — they are articulate, caring human beings — too often thwarted by disregard and disrespect.
The young people need to be encouraged to speak out and they need to be listened to. If my contemporaries at that age had a fraction of their awareness and sensitivity, I feel the world would be a better place.
Give them an audience and the opportunity to share. The future is theirs.