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CAMERON: Bleeding hearts, lawlessness and leadership: 鈥楯ust Watch Me鈥

CAMERON: Bleeding hearts, lawlessness and leadership: 鈥楯ust Watch Me鈥

Scrolling through my social media feed last week, I came across a clip of Pierre Elliott Trudeau being interviewed during the FLQ crisis in 1970. When CBC interviewer Tim Ralfe confronted the Prime Minister about putting troops on the streets of Quebec to deal with the threat, Trudeau shrugged and said, 鈥淵eah, well there鈥檚 a lot of bleeding hearts around who just don鈥檛 like to see people with helmets and guns.
World Wetlands Day: Nature needs us to do more

World Wetlands Day: Nature needs us to do more

Canada鈥檚 largest land conservation organization says there has never been a more important time for nature conservation
FRASER INSTITUTE: 60% of Grade 10 students in B.C. not proficient in math

FRASER INSTITUTE: 60% of Grade 10 students in B.C. not proficient in math

鈥楽imply put, to know how to improve, you must know how you鈥檙e doing鈥
CAMERON: Is it time to get tough with China?

CAMERON: Is it time to get tough with China?

When the torch is lit in Beijing National Stadium February 4, marking the start of the 24th Olympic Winter Games, the host nation鈥檚 motto 鈥淭ogether for a shared future鈥 may be sorely tested.
FONG: Legal reform needed to protect young women from growing online sexual violence

FONG: Legal reform needed to protect young women from growing online sexual violence

Liberals promised to rework online harms legislation within 100 days of Parliament鈥檚 Nov. 22 return
BAINS: Worker protections remain key 10 years after fatal northern B.C. sawmill explosions

BAINS: Worker protections remain key 10 years after fatal northern B.C. sawmill explosions

Four workers died in two separate explosions at sawmills near 亚洲天堂 Lake and Prince George in 2012
Hay: We can鈥檛 let the pandemic put grief on hold

Hay: We can鈥檛 let the pandemic put grief on hold

鈥業 have learned the difference between fear and hope is focus鈥
Looking ahead to upheaval in 2022: The great reset in B.C.

Looking ahead to upheaval in 2022: The great reset in B.C.

By Bruce Cameron
FINLAYSON: B.C.鈥檚 economy has largely healed, thankfully

FINLAYSON: B.C.鈥檚 economy has largely healed, thankfully

Over the last 18 months, overall economic production has rebounded, writes Jock Finlayson
The best of times, the worst of times

The best of times, the worst of times

During these tumultuous times, it is easy to forget how blessed we truly are