Emily Fagan is a Victoria-based freelance journalist passionate about reporting on social issues. You can find her work in Vice, the CBC, and Ricochet, or follow her on Twitter @thatemfagan.
Many are forced to ‘brush off’ abuse for fear of bad customer ratings. Bring on protections.
The Tyee obtained internal Alberta Health ‘heat maps’ of opioid-related emergency calls and deaths in various parts of Edmonton.
The recent passport fiasco highlights longstanding vulnerabilities in federal service delivery.
Fossil fuel companies are cashing on global crises as Canadians struggle.
Galiano residents’ quest to document every species on their island home.
We’re not in line with global human rights law for children, says the UN. But it’s not all bad news.
Purdue Pharma settled the case with a $150-million payout. But advocates say safe supply — not money — will save lives in BC’s toxic drug crisis.
Four lessons I’ve learned as a young person about communication in this polarizing age.
The new documentary ‘Endangered’ shows that speaking truth to power comes at a rising cost.
Public health officials’ COVID complacency has opened the door to new illnesses and devastating long-term damage.
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