Vancouver city council’s 12-hour meeting exposes internal struggles: Insights from Dr. Stewart Prest
Vancouver’s 12-hour council meeting exposed tensions, with Dr. Stewart Prest stressing the need for effective management of frustrations.
Canada’s immigration landscape changes: Dr. Irene Bloemraad on the federal 20% reduction
Canada’s 20% cut in permanent immigration reflects changing attitudes, with Dr. Irene Bloemraad discussing the impact on temporary workers and students.
Misinformation on ballot tampering addressed by Dr. Stewart Prest in B.C. election
Dr. Stewart Prest clarifies that storing unmarked ballots at officials’ homes during the 2024 B.C. election follows secure protocols.
Dr. Stewart Prest responds to B.C. Conservative candidate’s racist remarks about Indigenous people
Dr. Stewart Prest addresses the backlash over a B.C. Conservative candidate’s racist remarks about Indigenous people, fueling calls for accountability.
Absentee ballots shift the race: Dr. Stewart Prest explains the recount process in the 2024 B.C. election
Dr. Stewart Prest explains how absentee ballots and recounts could impact the 2024 B.C. election as the NDP gains ground.
Dr. Stewart Prest on tight B.C. election recounts: A flip is within the realm of possibility
Dr. Stewart Prest weighs in on the 2024 B.C. election recounts, noting key ridings could flip and shape the next government.
Anger over reason: Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes the drivers behind B.C.’s bitter election outcome
Dr. Stewart Prest writes for National Observer, examining how anger overshadowed reason and shaped the outcome of British Columbia’s election.
BC Greens’ potential impact on climate policy: Insights from Dr. Kathryn Harrison
Dr. Kathryn Harrison discusses how the BC Greens could influence climate policies on carbon pricing and LNG limits in British Columbia.
Dr. Stewart Prest discusses the implications of post-election uncertainty in British Columbia
After the recent B.C. election, Dr. Stewart Prest analyzes the lingering uncertainties and their implications for the province’s political landscape.
Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick analyzes political Division in British Columbia post-2024 election
Prof. Emeritus Philip Resnick shared insights on how politically divided British Columbia has become in the aftermath of the 2024 election.