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10/12/13
Author: 
George Monbiot

...this is not about differences between rich and poor: the poor can be as susceptible to materialism as the rich. It is a general social affliction, visited upon us by government policy, corporate strategy, the collapse of communities and civic life and our acquiescence in a system that is eating us from the inside out.

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09/12/13
Author: 
Geoff Dembicki
Frozen Landscape

. . . she wonders whether "there may be a time when the weather conditions change so drastically that we cannot safely travel on the ice" at all. Each mild winter Williams experiences -- and lately there have been a lot of them -- brings her closer to that "heartbreaking" reality. "To be a part of a culture and a people that has a necessary connection to nature and the outdoors and is used to living in a certain way -- to see that slipping away is scary," she lamented in a video posted to YouTube.

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06/12/13
Author: 
Ann Grant
2013 Child Poverty Report Card

Commentary by Ann Grant

What are our priorities in British Columbia and where do we put our resources?

This week is the big, annual fund drive by the food banks in BC to raise money for their operations.  CBC Radio One is devoting its local programming on Dec. 6 to its annual fund drive for them. Food banks began in the province 31 years ago and were supposed to be an “emergency” response to food needs at the time.  After all these years of a “temporary” measure, they are still going strong!

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01/12/13
Author: 
First Call
2013 Child Poverty Report Card

First Call: BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition released their annual report this week, showing that BC is once again the worst province in Canada when it comes to child poverty. While the statistics are dismal, the report has received an incredible amount of attention, a hopeful sign that British Columbians care and are ready for their government to take action. Together we can make this happen, so here are some ideas of what you can do:

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