Alberta UCP Launches an Attack on Local Democracy
New law will introduce political parties and unlimited donations and let the province overrule councils.
BC’s Police Watchdog Wants to Know Why Officers Aren’t Being Charged
The government should review the BC Prosecution Service’s decisions in police cases, says investigation office head Ron MacDonald.
Fracking Quakes Have Surged Near Fort St. John
The latest measured 4.2, triggering a shutdown of drilling by industry giant ConocoPhillips.
How to Rebuild Canada’s Crumbling Housing Foundation
Victoria journalist Gregor Craigie’s new book dives into the depths of the crisis, and offers ways to fix it.
What We Risk by Normalizing Poilievre’s Politics
We face losing nothing less than Canadian decency, decorum and democracy. Do news media recognize this?
Tyee Journalists Snag Six More National Award Nominations
From the Digital Publishing Awards to the Jackman, we’re delighted by the news. The secret ingredient? Reader support.
Where Do BC’s Parties Stand on Education?
At a school trustees event in Vancouver, MLAs weighed in on how to fix the problems plaguing provincial school districts.
‘This Is Not Over’: Mother of Jared Lowndes Vows to Keep Fighting
Prosecutors’ decision to not charge officers met with disbelief and disappointment.
This Weekend, Celebrate Your Favourite Indie Bookshop
Love reading and shopping local? Join other readers and writers this Saturday in coming together for Canadian Independent Bookstore Day.
What’s Next for the Historic Haida Agreement?
BC United and the Conservative party plan tough scrutiny in the legislature.
How to Foster Local Food Businesses? Create a Stir
This Kamloops non-profit is feeding the dreams of local chefs passionate about community food systems.
Alberta’s Secret Pandemic Study Is Led by COVID Restrictions Critic
Danielle Smith wanted a doctor with ‘a little bit of a contrarian perspective.’
How a Japanese Earthquake Shook BC’s Forest Future
And what needs to change to protect the environment and jobs.
A Pilgrimage to the Place We Lost Snowboard Pioneer Craig Kelly
An excerpt from ‘The Darkest White,’ about a legendary snowboarder and the avalanche that took him.
The Fight to Block a ‘Just Transition’ for Oil and Gas Workers
Fossil fuel companies are building on right-wing protests to stop change and cut salaries.
BC Pans New Federal Disability Benefit
The small amount and limited eligibility leave people in poverty, says minister.
Shared Medical Records Can Transform Care, But Big Barriers Remain
Despite billions in spending and years of work, systems are still fragmented.
The Haida Get Their Land Back
By affirming Indigenous land ownership, BC and the Haida Nation are signalling a new era for Indigenous relations.
Calgary Has Big Housing Plans. Residents Would Like a Word
When cities stifle citizen engagement, it’s not just bad for democracy. It can backfire.
Not Just Fat Jokes. Weight Stigma Is in Every Part of Life
And it needs to stop. We all have a role in changing our culture of fat shaming.
The Avalanche That Claimed a Snowboarding Legend
‘Darkest White’ author Eric Blehm on his ‘healing’ telling of the life and death of Craig Kelly. A Tyee Q&A.
Please Advise! Tim Hortons’ New Pizza. Toss It?
Why risk war with Italy? Did we learn nothing from McSpaghetti?
What My Dad Taught Me about Grief, Art and What Makes a Life
He died of an accidental drug overdose. It changed how I perceive the world.
Youth Are Calling for Free Public Transit Across BC
This Earth Day, Transit for Teens are pushing provincial leaders to extend the Get on Board program to age 18.
Can Highrises Be Neighbourly? It’s Complicated
As Vancouver changes, so do the ways people can choose, or reject, community.
A Heady Glimpse into the Soul of BC
Why The Tyee’s new book, ‘Points of Interest,’ is an ideal travel companion this season. A Q&A with the editors.