Volume 12
Featured Articles
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January 10 2012 Spencie's View -
January 10 2012 Featured Article New office to protect religious freedom
Politics and religion went to bed together and the offspring is the Office of Religious Freedom. Announced in the June 2011 speech from the throne, the federal government’s intent to establish the …
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January 10 2012 International Diary of a reporter in Burkina Faso
Annick Forest’s fondest memory of her time in Burkina Faso was the occasion she visited Yokuna with a theatre troupe. The journey took her across the countryside and along rustic roads. Fields of …
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January 10 2012 Postcard Voyage from Vancouver to the Philippines:
the different stages of reverse culture shockPhoto by Phoebe Yu
A few months after moving back to my home country of the Philippines, I still continue to feel …
More from Volume 12
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January 10 2012 Immigration New Canadian citizenship ceremony practices continue to cause a stir
Opinions continue to differ in regards to Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s Dec. 12 decision to introduce new rules that require new Canadians to uncover their faces while obtaining their …
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January 10 2012 LGBTQ Campaign wants to increase awareness of gay issues within Metro Vancouver’s ethnic communities
A relatively new grassroots project is aiming to increase the visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people within Vancouver’s various ethnic communities. The campaign,…
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January 10 2012 Obituary Remembering Milton Wong:
a deep reflection of a life well-livedMilton Wong, 1939–2011 Photo United Way of Lower Mainland, Flickr
Milton Wong died on Dec. 31, 2011 at the age of … -
January 10 2012 Street Photography by Denis Bouvier Ecce Homo
Photo par Denis Bouvier
Denis Bouvier has captured the drama evoked in this photomural in downtown Vancouver. Ecce … -
January 10 2012 Thank you! Thank you Nigel!
Nigel Barbour, September 2012 Photo by Denis Bouvier
The editorial team would like to thank Nigel Barbour for his …
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December 12 2011 Cover Story Building bridges or burning bridges: the choice was yours
Photo by Jan Hilario
From the burning down of oppressive governments by the “Arab Spring,” to the building of …