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We’re an independent, online news magazine from B.C. founded in 2003. We’re devoted to fact-driven stories, reporting and analysis that informs and enlivens our democratic conversation. This podcast features our stories, read by AI narration. Our reporting has changed laws, started movements and garnered numerous awards. While some journalism gives the last word to power, we try to give the last word to ordinary folks. We are reader-supported so if you like what you hear, you can go to https ...
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Desmond Cole is an award-winning freelance journalist in Toronto. He writes for Torontoist, The Walrus, NOW Magazine, VICE, Ethnic Aisle and The Tyee. Desmond is live every Sunday on Newstalk1010 from 3-4 p.m.
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Patrick Condon has argued in The Tyee that rezoning for density won’t fix the affordability crisis — with many countering that the time for such quibbling is past. His response is his new book: “Broken City: Land Speculation, Inequality, and Urban Crisis.” David Beers, Tyee editor, writes. Published July 19, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/07…
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A housing hub that brings history forward with heart: leləm̓, a master-planned village designed by Musqueam, carries forth the nation’s values of sustainability and stewardship in building community. Josh Kozelj writes. Josh is a freelance journalist and was the inaugural Hummingbird fellow with The Tyee. This article is part of a Tyee Presents ini…
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In this moment of seemingly endless political and cultural crises, it is useful to step away from the news cycle and remind oneself that there are other worlds than this. Start with the work of Canadian artist Tom Thomson, writes Dorothy Woodend. Dorothy is The Tyee's culture editor. Published July 19, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/07/19/To…
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How does an 11-year-old boy with tousled dark hair, sparkling eyes and an infectious grin go from loving soccer and Archie comics to being isolated and abused in foster care, where he eventually dies? Tracy Sherlock reports. Tracy is a freelance journalist and journalism instructor based in Vancouver. She is the editorial lead for the Spotlight: Ch…
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From July 27 to Aug. 8, the 2024 Early Music Summer Festival Bach Untamed invites you to experience the composer like you never have before. By Early Music Vancouver. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiatives th…
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“I believe that sometimes, you do need to hear the contrarian voices.” Alberta’s COVID legacy is becoming clear: anti-science fever and deep distrust. Katie Teeling reports. Katie is a freelance reporter for The Tyee. Published July 18, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/18/Alberta-COVID-Legacy/The Tyee által
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Researchers at the University of British Columbia have created an artificial intelligence that can identify a subset of endometrial cancer patients that are at higher risk of recurrence or death from disease. Michelle Gamage reports. Michelle is The Tyee's health reporter. Published July 18, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/17/AI-Helping-Resea…
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“We’re going to work side by side”: In Alert Bay, a community garden is not only feeding the community, but empowering youth. Josh Kozelj reports. Josh is a freelance journalist and was the inaugural Hummingbird fellow with The Tyee. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within Th…
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Chronicling the Tŝilhqot’in battles in war and the courts: A book by a retired UBC professor and a Tŝilhqot’in Chief tells the story behind a landmark title case. Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. Amanda reports on northern B.C. for The Tyee. Published July 17, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/17/Chronicling-Tsilhqotin-Battles-War-Courts/…
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Through the eyes of six people who lived through it, a new student documentary film explores the real-life revenge plot of the Jan. 6, 2021 storming of the U.S. capitol. Dorothy Woodend, Tyee culture editor, writes. Published July 17, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/07/17/The-Sixth-Exploration-Real-Life-Revenge/…
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The attempt on Donald Trump had to be an exquisite dilemma for the online conspiracy gang, a sort of Sophie’s Choice for Republican basement trolls. So many connections to make, so many wild stories to spin, so many false flags to wave. Steve Burgess writes. Steve writes about politics and culture for The Tyee. Published July 16, 2024. https://thet…
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Last week, The Telegraph published a headline that claimed decriminalization made Vancouver “the fentanyl capital of the world.” The piece featured shocking photography, lacked context and had questionable reporting. Tyee senior editor Jackie Wong writes. Published July 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/07/16/What-Telegraph-Got-Wrong-Downt…
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Sex work scholar Frances Shaver on what she has learned about sex work in Canada, the work that still needs to be done and how she earned the Order of Canada. A Q&A with Tyee Hummingbird fellow Jeevan Sangha. Published July 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/16/Sex-Work-Scholar-Order-Canada/The Tyee által
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“This wasn’t the first time I saw my views assumed by way of my Jewishness.” Spencer Izen on the high stakes for civil discourse. Spencer Izen is the opinion editor of the Ubyssey and a social science researcher with the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association, and was named Co-Champion of Free Expression for 2023. Published July 16, 2024…
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How did America become so polarized, and can it skirt the kind of political violence that undid Germany’s Weimar Republic in the 1930s? Tyee contributing editor Andrew Nikiforuk writes. Andrew is an award-winning journalist whose books and articles focus on epidemics, the energy industry, nature and more. Published July 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca…
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No one should be “happy” a 20-year-old suspect has been shot dead. Especially a Conservative politician who supposedly believes in the rule of law and sanctity of human life. Paul Willcocks, Tyee senior editor, writes. Published July 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/07/15/What-Wrong-With-Canada-Conservatives/…
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While there are clear differences between the electoral situations in France and Canada, there are certainly lessons Canadian progressives can glean from the results in France. 🇫🇷🇨🇦 Jeremy Appel writes. Jeremy is an independent Edmonton-based journalist and author of Kenneyism: Jason Kenney’s Pursuit of Power (Dundurn, 2024). Published July 15, 202…
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An ode to the wacky worlds of West Edmonton Mall: Kate Black grew up roaming Canada’s temple of consumerism. In “Big Mall,” she explores “shopping for meaning.” Christopher Cheung reviews. Christopher reports on urban issues for The Tyee. Published July 15, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/07/15/Ode-West-Edmonton-Mall/…
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Bringing salmon home to Kus-kus-sum: Project Watershed is restoring a critical habitat and helping to return the land of a former sawmill back to the K’ómoks First Nation. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Pippa Norman reports. Pippa is a journalist based in Vancouver, whose work has been nominated for a National Newspaper Award a…
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Cory Doctorow invented the perfect word for our time of collapsing complexity. Everywhere you turn, it seems, civilization is facing a massive and cumulative failure of excessive complexity. Andrew Nikiforuk writes. Tyee contributing editor Andrew is an award-winning journalist whose books and articles focus on epidemics, the energy industry, natur…
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Lobbyists hate the perception that they cash in on connections and use shadowy schemes for powerful clients.Then along comes Liam Iliffe, formerly of TC Energy, who boasted that’s what he did as a lobbyist, with great success. Paul Willcocks, Tyee senior editor, writes. Published July 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/07/12/Look-Inside-Secr…
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Whether to return Indigenous foodways to the healing process or to slash climate-impacting food services, hospitals are reimagining their menus. 🏥🥪Here’s what works. Tim Lydon reports. Tim writes from Alaska on conservation and public lands issues. Published July 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/WhatWorks/2024/07/12/Coastal-Revolution-Hospital-Food/…
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Alberta has launched a grizzly bear hunt. But don’t worry, it’s “a safety measure.” “I’ve never raised cattle, but I was the agriculture reporter for the Calgary Herald long enough to recognize the smell of BS.” David Climenhaga writes. David is an award-winning journalist, author, post-secondary teacher, poet and trade union communicator. Publishe…
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BC United wants to paint its rival Conservative Party of BC as extremist while still appealing to social conservatives. Will it work? Jen St. Denis reports. Jen reports on civic issues for The Tyee. Published July 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/12/What-Far-Right-Conference-Says-BC-Politics/…
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“If Pierre Poilievre makes a mistake, his drop will be hard and fast.” Veteran pollster Nik Nanos on Canada’s strange politics, divisive data mining, how he became a top researcher, and more. Michael Harris reports. Michael, a Tyee contributing editor, is a highly awarded journalist and documentary maker. Published July 11, 2024. https://thetyee.ca…
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With just four fluent Nuxalk speakers left, Nuxalk Radio, broadcasting since 2014, has included English programming. But now, the first-ever all-Nuxalk-language album is here. “We just wanted to demonstrate it could be done.” Katie Hyslop reports. Katie reports on youth and education for The Tyee. Published July 11, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture…
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Canadians: don’t be anxious about Trump. Be anxious about his supporters, who are currently planning a detailed dismantling of the American federal government. 🇨🇦🇺🇸 Crawford Kilian, Tyee contributing editor, writes. Published July 11, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/07/11/Twisted-Fantasy-Project-New-America/…
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For over 30 years, Knopf Canada has been home to award-winning books by some of Canada’s finest writers. Enjoy sneak peaks into four select offerings exploring the themes of identity, gender, friendship and aging from a whole new lens. By Knopf Canada. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored conten…
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There are few experiences of cognitive dissonance more profound than when we’re told we live in one of the world’s most “livable” cities. Eugene McCann writes. Eugene is a professor of geography at Simon Fraser University. Published July 10, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/07/10/Vancouver-Most-Livable-City-Not-Most/…
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The New Media Gallery’s newest exhibit “PneumoMachinic” will have the immensity of time, space and scale hit you upside the head. Breathe it in, if you will. Dorothy Woodend, Tyee culture editor, writes. Published July 10, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/07/09/Take-Breath-See-What-Art-Can-Do/The Tyee által
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Observing the current political situation, Steve Burgess sincerely wonderes why Charles Manson was never elected U.S. president. His credentials: A psychopath. A felon. Frequently on TV. Not the incumbent. Steve writes about politics and culture for The Tyee. Published July 9, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/07/09/Please-Advise-Governments-Fa…
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One woman or girl is killed every two days in Canada for affirming independence over their bodies and lives. Inside Canada’s national action plan to end gender-based violence. By John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee…
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Over the past decade, B.C.’s Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation has signed “hundreds” of agreements with First Nations related to rights and title. They “raise all boats,” say experts. Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. Amanda reports on northern B.C. for The Tyee. Published July 9, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/09/BC-Treaty-B…
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Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro, who excelled at fiction about women who keep secrets, held a big one of her own when she died in May. Jen St. Denis reports. Jen reports on civic issues for The Tyee. Published July 8, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/07/08/Alice-Munro-Daughter-Breaks-Silence/…
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NUQO Modular and the Squamish Nation won the Built Environment Award for a housing project that prioritizes vulnerable Sḵwx̱wú7mesh residents. It may look like it’s made solely of concrete and wood, but it’s woven together with intention and gratitude. Josh Kozelj writes. Josh is a freelance journalist and was the inaugural Hummingbird fellow with …
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The pool was severely damaged by surging sea water during a 2022 winter storm. A symbol of Vancouver’s crumbling infrastructure, Mayor Sim — aided by a mining CEO — vows a fast August fix. Jen St. Denis reports. Jen reports on civic issues for The Tyee. Published July 8, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/08/Can-Kits-Pool-Be-Saved-Summer/…
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Call it the Manning Formula. We’ve now seen it work twice in Canada. Nigel Farage says Preston Manning has been a “huge” influence on his plans for the UK Reform party. David J. Climenhaga writes. David is an award-winning journalist, author, post-secondary teacher, poet and trade union communicator. Published July 8, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opini…
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“I know of no other circumstance where such a diversity of predators and hoofed mammals can be found kilometres from a major urban centre.” Wild mammals have slipped to 4% of Earth’s mammal biomass. That makes Alberta’s upper Bow Valley a critical case. Andrew Nikiforuk, Tyee contributing editor, writes. Published July 8, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/A…
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“The first time we’ve ever had a place to call our own”: Maiya Modeste is an emerging leader in restoring the land for her community on Salt Spring Island to live, gather and thrive upon. Pippa Norman reports. Pippa is a journalist based in Vancouver, whose work has been nominated for a National Newspaper Award and a Canadian Association of Journal…
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A Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief will spend two months under house arrest for interfering with construction on the Coastal GasLink pipeline project nearly three years ago. Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. Amanda reports on northern B.C. for The Tyee. Published July 5, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/05/Court-Rejects-Jail-Sentence-Chief-Dstahyl/…
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Workers with disabilities aren’t earning a living wage in British Columbia. Hear from the executive director of Disability Alliance BC Helaine Boyd on what’s at stake, and how to turn it around. Published July 4, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/07/04/Disability-Earnings-Cap-Holding-People-Back/…
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From butoh dance to J-pop, see old traditions and modern arts come together at Canada’s largest and longest-running celebration of Japanese Canadian arts and culture, the Powell Street Festival. Returning to Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside this August. By Powell Street Festival Society. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Present…
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Edmonton had big plans for urban green spaces. But development is toppling trees and eroding wildlife corridors. Ed Struzik writes. Ed is a fellow at Queen’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy at Queen’s University. Published July 4, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/07/04/What-Happened-Push-Urban-Green-Spaces/…
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Music you may not otherwise know about or get to hear. Three Tyee readers will win a pair of tickets to the Vancouver Folk Music Festival. By Vancouver Folk Music Festival. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiati…
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Can metals that naturally occur in sea water be mined, and can they be mined sustainably? A company in Oakland, California, says yes. Meet Magrathea Metals. Jim Robbins reports. Jim is a veteran journalist based in Helena, Montana. Published July 3, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/07/03/Can-Waste-Brine-Satisfy-Appetite-Metals/…
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“Against my better instincts I listened for 10 minutes. My heart sank into the ground. I have not yet retrieved it.” Andrew Nikiforuk reacts to the Biden-Trump presidential debate. Which was neither presidential nor a debate. Andrew is a Tyee contributing editor. Published July 3, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/07/03/Biden-Trump-Debate-Demo…
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This week, the West Vancouver Art Museum team is preparing for the third annual West Coast Modern Week. Come celebrate its 30th anniversary! By West Vancouver Art Museum. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiative…
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