January 19 to February 1, 2006 • No 130
by Kevin Potvin
Because the separatist Bloc will hold the balance in any minority government, both potential governments will keep their support by dismantling national government |
by Reed Eurchuk
Who’s the city for? Those who live here, or those who visit and the power-brokers who feed off them?
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by Michael Nenonen
Human activity is causing a form of genocide as species go extinct
by Dan Crawford
Why is the Green Party systematically excluded from leader debates, and why are all media and parties silent about this obvious travesty?
by Patrick Vert
A student attends a debate, digs up facts from the library, and gains clarity from a homeless musician, all in one day’s pursuit of a thesis on Vancouver’s condo construction bonanza. |
by Rob Broughton
Why not light rail for Surrey and Langley? The right-of-ways already exist and the Fraser crossing is already constructed, and underutilized
by Junius
The key motive for the hero in the great book is missing in the film to save Spielberg casting a poor light on Israel
reviewed by Scott Turner
Brokeback Mountain and C.R.A.Z.Y. |
by Kevin Potvin
The historic context of the scandal that brought down the Liberal regime is one in which we would not have done differently
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