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CONTEST: Win a ticket to see the Kent Monkman exhibit at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver

Shame and Prejudice features nearly 80 pieces, including Monkman’s own paintings, installations and sculptures in dialogue with historical artifacts loaned from museums and private collections across Canada. Enter to win here.

A Bold, Progressive NDP Majority? Don’t Believe the Hype


They promise an audacious agenda with an expanded mandate. But more power to them will mean more of the same.

Cullen Controversy Highlights Political Divisions in BC’s Northwest


NDP candidate’s unkind comments about an Indigenous BC Liberal candidate brought conflicting response from First Nations.

Where They Stand: The Parties on BC’s Ailing Forest Industry


Wildfires, pine beetles and markets have left the once dominant industry in steep decline. Now’s the time to reinvent it, some say.

Please Advise! Is It Backstab-the-Leader Time Already?


There’s usually etiquette with these things, writes spin doctor Steve.

‘This Is a Crisis and We Can’t Afford to Delay’


Vancouver council approves Yaletown overdose prevention site despite some neighbours’ concerns.

NDP’s Back to School Roll out Divides Parents at the Polls


The Tyee spoke to five parents on how the pandemic has affected their vote.

Horgan Could Be a Leader on Old Growth — but Time Is Running Out


NDP’s record is poor, but campaign promises offer some hope.

Pandemic Leads Some Americans to Like Big Government. And More Science News


The latest roundup of COVID-19 findings gathered by Hakai Magazine.