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Comment: Artificial intelligence will drive demand for fossil fuels

Comment: Artificial intelligence will drive demand for fossil fuels

Meeting AI’s electricity demands is challenging enough, but there’s another major source of demand growth: electric vehicles.
Rob Shaw: СÀ¶ÊÓƵ NDP's massive rebate promise deserves debate, not a cabinet order

Rob Shaw: СÀ¶ÊÓƵ NDP's massive rebate promise deserves debate, not a cabinet order

British Columbians would be well served by a government willing to consider opposition proposals
Mario Canseco: As Grey Cup approaches, just a third of Canadians are CFL fans

Mario Canseco: As Grey Cup approaches, just a third of Canadians are CFL fans

NHL leads but NBA gains ground with youth, says survey
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Family from the U.S. are paying us a visit

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Family from the U.S. are paying us a visit

Comment: Remembrance Day and Canada's place in the world

Comment: Remembrance Day and Canada's place in the world

Since Confederation, more than 2.3 million Canadians have served to defend peace and freedom at home and internationally.
Opinion: Seen a jellyfish off the dock? You're not imagining things — they're increasingly in our lakes

Opinion: Seen a jellyfish off the dock? You're not imagining things — they're increasingly in our lakes

Freshwater jellyfish are growing in abundance in Canadian lakes and rivers. The reasons are complex but climate change is the primary culprit.
Opinion: Stitching a new future

Opinion: Stitching a new future

'Sewing is both an act of reclaiming traditional skills and a choice which turns my back against climate-change-driving consumerism'
Trevor Hancock: We need to investigate links between chemical industry, governments

Trevor Hancock: We need to investigate links between chemical industry, governments

Health Canada and its Pesticide Management Regulatory Agency see industry and its trade secrets as more worthy of protection than the health of Canadians and their environment
David Sovka: Why brushing your teeth is good for democracy

David Sovka: Why brushing your teeth is good for democracy

Per the ongoing experiment in Democracy for Dummies happening south of the 49th parallel, anything we can do to prevent more holes in people’s heads is good
Squamish editorial: Reflecting on Halloween mayhem

Squamish editorial: Reflecting on Halloween mayhem

After mischievous Halloween, calls for parental and community action.
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