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In search of signs of the 'Liberal surge'
We're already being treated to predictions of a "Liberal surge" this coming territorial election. This could well end up proving true, but the evidence on hand to support the claim is, at the moment, a little thin.
Apr 29, 2016 2:00 AM
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Yukon's political donations are chump change, but limits still worthwhile
So the Yukon NDP wants to make campaign finance an upcoming territorial election issue, with their proposals to ban donations by companies, unions and non-residents and to cap individual donations to $1,500.
Apr 22, 2016 2:00 AM
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Flood relief badly flubbed
You can debate the merits of the Yukon government providing disaster relief funds to residents whose homes are damaged or destroyed by flooding. Some will take the hard-headed view that flooding is a risk that comes with building on a floodplain.
Apr 15, 2016 2:00 AM
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The crux of the coming election? Carbon pricing
In case it wasn’t obvious already, the Yukon Party plans to make carbon pricing a big issue this coming territorial election.
Apr 8, 2016 1:34 PM
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New meaning to blowing it
It's a stroke of good luck that the new Liberal regime in Ottawa has a deep desire to throw money at green infrastructure projects, at a time when it would be prudent for the Yukon to confront its looming shortfall.
Apr 1, 2016 2:00 AM
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Whitehorse's spending at least deserves a real debate
Whitehorse residents who become riled at the thought of their municipal government continuing along its trajectory of incremental tax hikes may as well start practising their deep-breathing exercises now.
Mar 24, 2016 2:00 AM
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Down with daylight savings
It's far past time for the Yukon to end its observance of a barbaric cultural practice - we're talking, of course, about daylight savings.
Mar 18, 2016 2:00 AM
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Nothing to look at here
There's a loopy story making the rounds that Yukon Senator Daniel Lang is due to step down later this year, owing to his commitment to the idea that members of the Red Chamber should only serve eight-year terms.
Mar 11, 2016 1:00 AM
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Fuzzy fears of chemicals trump sound science in fluoride debate
New research from Calgary shows that the city's decision to stop putting fluoride in the municipal water supply five years ago has, quelle surprise, led to an uptick in the number of cavities in children's teeth.
Mar 4, 2016 1:00 AM
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Two cases where going slow makes a lot of sense
Following the Yukon Chamber of Mines' warning about the slow-as-molasses speed of the territory's regulatory regime, something clearly must be done.
Feb 26, 2016 1:00 AM
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