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15/02/26
Author: 
Kevin Maimann
Police seen at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School Wednesday morning following a mass shooting. After police identified the suspect as a transgender teen, trans advocates say some have used the shooting as an excuse to spread hate against their community online. (Jesse Boily/The Canadian Press)

Feb. 11. 2026

Claims about an 'epidemic' of trans shooters circulating on social media are false, expert says

Marni Panas, a trans activist based in Edmonton, says her heart broke when she saw news of Tuesday's mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., that left nine people dead, including the suspect, and 27 injured.

14/02/26
Author: 
Tyler Olsen
British Columbia is confronting the consequences of refusing to participate in treaty-making processes a century ago, George Abbott says. Photo by StandbildCA via Shutterstock.

Feb. 13, 2026

Recent court rulings show the province can no longer ignore legal injustices, a former provincial cabinet minister says.

While court decisions may set the table, negotiations and handshakes will be needed to finally resolve century-old questions surrounding land title in British Columbia, says former B.C. cabinet minister and current treaty commissioner George Abbott.

14/02/26
Author: 
Seth Klein
The New Robber Barons

Some good information here, both data and organizing efforts.

           -- Gene McGuckin

Feb. 13, 2026

Hello friends!

A bit of a hodgepodge of items to share today, most of which seek to make sense of the public landscape with respect to the interconnected crises of climate and inequality.

12/02/26
Author: 
Ken Matheson
A couple embraces in front of a memorial honouring the victims of a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC, on Feb. 12, 2026. Photo by Christinne Muschi, the Canadian Press.

Feb. 12, 2026

‘Scapegoating vulnerable groups does not make communities safer,’ says a municipal councillor in the wake of the Tumbler Ridge tragedy.

There are moments when words are inadequate.

What happened in Tumbler Ridge is a tragedy. Lives were lost. Families were shattered. A small community is now carrying a soul-crushing grief that will live long after the headlines fade. That is where our attention should begin, and where it should remain.

12/02/26
Author: 
Ken Matheson
A couple embraces in front of a memorial honouring the victims of a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC on Feb. 12, 2026. Photo by Christinne Muschi, the Canadian Press.

Feb. 12, 2026

‘Scapegoating vulnerable groups does not make communities safer,’ says a municipal councillor in the wake of the Tumbler Ridge tragedy.

There are moments when words are inadequate.

What happened in Tumbler Ridge is a tragedy. Lives were lost. Families were shattered. A small community is now carrying a soul-crushing grief that will live long after the headlines fade. That is where our attention should begin, and where it should remain.

11/02/26
Author: 
Andrew Longhurst and Rebecca Graff-McRae
The end of Canadian medicare?

Feb. 3, 2026

The end of Canadian medicare? Alberta legislation opens the door to U.S. health care

The end of Canadian medicare? was created in collaboration with the Parkland Institute and is also available at parklandinstitute.ca

10/02/26
Author: 
Andrew MacLeod
Green Leader Emily Lowan: ‘It’s become clear that the BC NDP is ceding their values to corporate interests.’ Photo via BC Greens.

Feb. 9, 2026

‘They haven’t fought for unions or stood up to the one per cent.’

The BC Green Party is ending its formal support for the NDP in the legislature, citing the government’s failure to make enough progress on key issues.

“It’s become clear that the BC NDP is ceding their values to corporate interests,” Green Leader Emily Lowan said in a statement Monday morning. “This government isn’t willing to support workers — they haven’t fought for unions or stood up to the one per cent — we will.”

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