
Harold Munro
Editor-in-Chief at Vancouver Sun
Editor-in-Chief at The Province
Editor-in-chief of the Vancouver Sun and Vancouver Province, proud Surrey resident, lover of constructive conversation and political junkie.
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1 week ago |
vancouversun.com | Harold Munro
Advertisement 1Watch and submit your questions as a panel of experts discuss the future of mining in B.C.Article contentThe B.C. government is pushing ahead with legislation this month to fast-track approvals of new mines and other major projects. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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1 week ago |
vancouversun.com | Harold Munro
Advertisement 1Watch and submit your questions as a panel of experts discuss the future of mining in B.C.Article contentThe B.C. government is pushing ahead with legislation this month to fast-track approvals of new mines and other major projects. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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4 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Harold Munro
Advertisement 1Three experts will offer their advice on how to survive tariffs, boost investment and build a thriving economy for all B.C. residentsArticle contentA trade war with the United States. Promises galore from candidates campaigning in a federal election. A provincial budget with a projected deficit of nearly $11 billion even before the carbon tax was eliminated. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentIt’s a lot to endure.
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1 month ago |
vancouversun.com | Harold Munro
Watch and submit your own questions to our panel of experts as they discuss B.C. food production, security and affordabilityArticle contentOnly about one-third of the food we eat is produced in B.C.Article contentArticle contentWe import about $2 billion worth of fruits and vegetables from California to this province every year. Article contentThere are plenty of reasons for this.
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2 months ago |
vancouversun.com | Harold Munro
Watch and submit your questions to our panel of housing experts as they discuss the state of real estate in British ColumbiaArticle contentMetro Vancouver desperately needs more housing. Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Article contentLocal, provincial and federal politicians have talked about ways to fast-track projects and, in some instances, passed laws aimed at fuelling a housing boom.
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'Shocking': Vancouver school bus drivers face pay cut, as district abandons 'living wage' policy https://t.co/4z6wMbjKWv via @VancouverSun

B.C. exhales for now as it escapes additional tariffs on Trump's 'Liberation Day' https://t.co/UYNu1c8YPW via @VancouverSun