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Restoring ecological balance on the Southern Gulf Islands

Restoring ecological balance on the Southern Gulf Islands

The Southern Gulf Islands are an ecological jewel in the heart of the Salish Sea. Unfortunately, on a few of the islands invasive fallow deer are having a devastating impact on the natural ecosystems. In the first few years of the 20th century the local hunting club introduced European fallow deer to James Island. The deer were successfully...

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MLA Column: Multiple crises require a coordinated, collaborative response

MLA Column: Politics getting in the way of police reform

This summer I’ve been engaged in personal and academic inquiry. I’m examining leadership, values, and systems. As an elected official, this is important work. We benefit from critically analyzing ourselves, the groups and teams we are affiliating with, and in service of our constituents, the systems that we create, maintain, and transform....

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Minister Heyman’s Bamberton Quarry decision betrays the environment and the Saanich Inlet

Minister Heyman’s Bamberton Quarry decision betrays the environment and the Saanich Inlet

I am disappointed by Minister George Heyman’s (Environment and Climate Change Strategy) decision to decline an environmental assessment for the expansion of the Bamberton Projects quarry in the Saanich Inlet.   Minister Heyman failed the environment by not following the precautionary principle as was advised in an exhaustive study of the Saanich...

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