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Who will fund Canadian colleges and universities if not lower-middle income countries?

Posted on January 1, 2026December 23, 2025 by Laura Morales Padilla

Post-secondary education at the intersection of austerity and greed Laura Morales P. (she/her) // Writer & Data Visualization Andrei Guecco (he/him) // Illustrator Five years ago, former Minister of Immigration,…

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Parents Subjected to Birth Alerts Represented in New Class Action

Posted on October 4, 2021October 10, 2021 by Alisha Samnani

Vancouver-based firm CFM files class action against Government of B.C.’s MCFD for parents subjected to “illegal and unconstitutional” birth alerts in the province Alisha Samnani (she/her) // Editor-in-Chief Ethan Woronko…

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Alliance of BC Students Launches Take it Over Campaign

Posted on October 15, 2020October 15, 2020 by Joss Arnott

Campaign goals include informing students and then bringing their concerns to the BC government Joss Arnott // Staff Writer In a response to the recent snap election called by the…

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BC announces new funding to support post-secondary students this fall

Posted on July 30, 2020August 5, 2020 by Alisha Samnani

Applications for StudentAidBC and the new BC Access Grant are now open Alisha Samnani // Managing Editor, News Editor British Columbia (BC)’s Minister of Advanced Education has announced new supports…

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BC Government Rejects No-Cost Contraceptives

Posted on March 1, 2020March 4, 2020 by Jayde Atchison

AccessBC will continue to fight for equality and accessibility across British Columbia  Jayde Atchison // Staff WriterAnnika McFarlane // Illustrator When the Victoria City Council unanimously voted in favour to endorse advocacy…

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We Didn’t Start The Fire

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Joss Arnott

We let 16 year-olds drive. Why not let them vote?   Joss Arnott // Contributor  Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about lowering the provincial voting age to 16 in BC. While…

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Opinions: Weaver’s anti-foreign ownership proposal won’t make Vancouver more affordable

Posted on January 22, 2018November 18, 2025 by Greta Kooy

Closing the door on potential buyers Weaver’s anti-foreign ownership proposal won’t make Vancouver more affordable CAMPUS LIFE EDITOR Photo c/o Cindy Tang New Zealand applied a ban on foreign real…

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