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Tag: canada

Opinions: Vancouver provides short-term solutions to long-term problems

Posted on April 10, 2018April 10, 2018 by Annalisse Crosswell

Temporary Refuge ANNALISSE CROSSWELL // CONTRIBUTOR Vancouver is now the first city to offer a temporary refuge to families during the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and…

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Student addresses MLA Simon Gibson’s ‘racist’ comments

Posted on March 27, 2018March 28, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

During a class trip to the legislature, Taylor McCarthy reported her shock at MLA Simon Gibson’s remarks about First Nations communities Christine Beyleveldt / news editor Just one week after…

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How janitorial work became so excruciatingly inseparable from the Filipino-Canadian identity

Posted on March 13, 2018March 27, 2018 by Carlo Javier
How janitorial work became so excruciatingly inseparable from the Filipino-Canadian identity The 29 Capilano University cleaners won their campaign, but for the 22 who are Filipino, raising wages and health...
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CapU prof connects his passion for film with his heritage

Posted on March 13, 2018March 13, 2018 by Annalisse Crosswell

CapU prof connects his passion for film with his heritage Annalisse Crosswell // contributor Well-established television writer and playwright, David Geary, has been repping a Canadian flag since 2008. Since…

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The exclusion and surveillance of Black lives in Vancouver

Posted on March 13, 2018March 13, 2018 by Kevin Kapenda

“I always feel like somebody’s watching me” The exclusion and surveillance of Black lives in Vancouver Kevin Kapenda // Hall of Famer Last month on Feb. 11, Jamiel Moore-Williams, a…

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Rulings on the murders of Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie prove Canada’s reconciliation fallacy

Posted on March 13, 2018March 13, 2018 by Leah Scheitel

Ruining Reconciliation Rulings on the murders of Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie prove Canada’s reconciliation fallacy Leah Scheitel // Copy Editor Canada has an ugly history when it comes to…

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Exploring the Canadian Backyard

Posted on March 5, 2018March 6, 2018 by Leah Scheitel
Why travelling in Canada can be a worldly experience Leah Scheitel // Copy Editor Canada is one large country. As the second largest country in the world, it boasts 9.9...
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Welcome to the Kéxwusm-áyakn Student Centre

Posted on February 27, 2018February 27, 2018 by Helen Aikenhead
Welcome to the Kéxwusm-áyakn Student Centre Behind the beautifully carved wooden door of Room 196 in the Library Building lies a real gem of the Capilano University North Vancouver campus,...
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Marijuana’s New Marketplace

Posted on February 27, 2018March 4, 2018 by Justin Scott

How Canada’s impending legalization of marijuana will impact an industry already operating under the table JUSTIN SCOTT // MANAGING EDITOR ILLUSTRATION BY PAMELLA PINARD Although marijuana has been illegal in…

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