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  • 3 weeks ago | vancouversun.com | Hardip Johal |Christine Boyle |Jody Wilson-Raybould

    Advertisement 1Opinion: Rather than fear mongering and promoting ignorance of our shared history, we need to embrace the true foundations of B.C. and Canada, and respond to real threats together and in true partnershipArticle contentOur public discourse is filled with the word “sovereignty” these days. As British Columbians, and Canadians, there is a surge of pride in our province and country, and renewed expressions of the strength of Canada as a nation.

  • Feb 7, 2024 | thetyee.ca | Christine Boyle

    In August 2016, we celebrated with workers, families, unions and colleagues when the City of Vancouver voted to become a living wage employer. After years of organizing, this vote enshrined the right for all those working for the city, including contracted and subcontracted workers, to be compensated for their labour at or above the living wage. In that moment, the city became the largest living wage employer in Canada, a win for a more livable Vancouver.

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