NATIONAL HEADLINES 21 JANUARY 2021 |
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We just want to say thanks In 2020, Canadians were encouraged to stay home whenever they could. And while there, they set many records here at The Tyee, including the number who became members by subscribing to our free headlines and by contributing vital financial support. And the number of people who viewed our pages rose steeply to about a million a month. We’re so grateful. We saw big increases in readership not just in B.C. but across other provinces and states, too. So thanks to readers old and new for spending some of your alone time with us in these trying times. To see what Tyee stories gained the most attention, click here. — Jeanette Ageson, publisher |
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Alberta’s Cancelled Coal Leases Called a ‘Trick’ An ex-deputy minister terms yesterday’s step back ‘misleading.’ And it won’t deter a court challenge by ranchers and First Nations. By Andrew Nikiforuk. Tuesday, January 19, 2021. It’s OK, in Fact Encouraged, to Escape to Other Worlds Right Now Mine consists of Fran Lebowitz, legwarmers and giant wooden boats. What’s yours like? By Dorothy Woodend. Friday, January 15, 2021. What’s that Flushing Sound? Just Albertans’ Keystone XL Investment Going Down the Drain Joe Biden plans to cancel the pipeline on his first day as president. Kenney’s fumbling is partly to blame. By David Climenhaga. Monday, January 18, 2021. ‘Judy Versus Capitalism’ Plumbs the Mind of Judy Rebick The new documentary reminds us of the heroism in turning personal pain into outward compassion. By Dorothy Woodend. Thursday, January 21, 2021. Don’t Forget the Uncounted Casualties of COVID-19 And there are many. They won’t stop, unless we finally address the fact that unequal societies are sick societies. By Crawford Kilian. Wednesday, January 20, 2021. PPE Littering Is Worsening Plastic Pollution. And More Science Journal News The latest roundup of pandemic findings gathered by Hakai Magazine. By Brian Owens. Tuesday, January 19, 2021. If O’Toole Wants to Save His Party from Extremists He must speak truth to Conservatives and stop accommodating ignorant denialism. By Sean Holman. Tuesday, January 19, 2021. Why Black Communities Are Wary of a Vaccine, and What They’re Doing About It Public health authorities still haven’t earned trust after years of mistreatment. By Moira Wyton. Tuesday, January 19, 2021. Singers, Ranchers and Environmentalists Are Now Battling Kenney’s Coal Plan Province’s move to allow coal mines in protected mountains is creating a rising wave of broad-based opposition. By Andrew Nikiforuk. Monday, January 18, 2021. Please Advise! No Keystone XL? What Do We Do with All This Pipe? With word that Biden may axe the expanded Alberta oil tube, Dr. Steve is thinking ahead. By Steve Burgess. Monday, January 18, 2021. The Surprising Effect of a One-Time Gift How a single infusion of cash can produce dramatic long-term improvements in people’s lives. By David Byrne. Friday, January 15, 2021. Pandemics, Superstition and Science My Italian town, home to the Black Death of 1348, affords a perfect view of humanity’s road to reason. Let’s walk. By Frank Viviano. Friday, January 15, 2021. America after Trump He is the symptom, not the disease that runs deep and dire. By Michael Harris. Thursday, January 14, 2021. |
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