BC-born Member of We Wai Kai Nation Named New Attorney General and Minister of Justice
“Looking at this new government, it does seem to echo our need for positive change,” said Lise Steele, the Director of Land and Natural Resources for the We Wai Kai Nation, based in the Campbell River and Quadra Island area. She is referring to the fact that her cousin, and member of the We Wai … Continued
Everyday Earth: Building bridges—uniting the environment and the economy
By contributor Chantelle Spicer Humans love creating conflicts between all kinds of things—head versus heart; science versus religion; matters of race or gender; the environment versus economy etc. It is becoming more apparent, as time goes by, that these battles are completely arbitrary. There is room for all of these things and humans to co-exist … Continued
Voting for the Environment
By contributor Chantelle Spicer I have something to admit: I am, historically, not a very good voter. I received most of my formative political information in the United States, where I attended high school, learning all about the relatively two-party system of Republicans vs. Democrats and the House of Representatives. In my opinion, this system, … Continued