The Green Party of B.C. — Accomplishment, challenges, opportunities
The recent, and not yet fully counted, B.C. election is not only a cliff hanger: it also bares the prospect of a new political era in the province and the
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The recent, and not yet fully counted, B.C. election is not only a cliff hanger: it also bares the prospect of a new political era in the province and the
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In a vibrant democracy, people should change their government on a regular basis. In B.C. in 2017 it would be timely, as well, to change the way we change our
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I have lived in Oak Bay (B.C.) for almost 5½ years, and in many ways I enjoy the community very much. The location is hard to beat, with the ocean
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In the summer of 2015 I spoke to the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) Banff Summer Conference. To-day, I am back with the ATA, in Banff, with teachers and researchers from
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What are the essential characteristics of a community, and how do they related to knowing the community?
The Democrats need to listen to Bucky Fuller, and build a new model. As in Field of Dreams: if you build it, they will come.
Particularly since the Presidential election in the U.S.A. last fall, the question haunts me. For me, the outcome of the election demonstrated the complete disappearance of the American public, replaced
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The American decision to abandon leadership on the world stage and become self-seeking doesn’t require any others to follow suit. This time and these circumstances provide opportunities for the emergence
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Public school education is the most important social institution in a civil democratic society, more important than health care, social welfare, or environmental protection, because, of course, none of
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One mental exercise that I enjoy is speculating about alternate historic outcomes. For example, what might have been the course of World War II if the Japanese had attacked the
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