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Journalist at @theglobeandmail.com covering the political, economic and social issues that affect us all. News tips, please: [email protected] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/authors/mike-hager/
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"Are those deep exhales a good thing?" "No." #OHnewsroom
ProPublica spoke to dozens of people who had lived in homeless encampments when cities cleared them out in “sweeps.” We distributed notecards so people could tell us about the toll in their own words. ➡️ This is what they wrote: https://propub.li/4veRIqA
Very tense moment halfway through the Canada-Qatar game at @theglobeandmail.com's BC bureau when we heard a loud smash and ran outside to see this: www.tiktok.com/@globeandmai...
New: PM Mark Carney announces that Ottawa and B.C. will each provide $100-million for new secondary school and modernized health care centre for Tumbler Ridge
The faces of MAID: A decade after medical assistance in dying became legal in Canada, family and friends of people who chose to die tell the stories of their loved ones, by @kkirkup.bsky.social @mikehager.bsky.social www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/artic... via @theglobeandmail.com
At a cost estimated at a trillion U.S. dollars, Trump has bombed Iran’s theocratic regime back to 2024 — when it had more power and legitimacy, and less controls over its nuclear ambitions, than it did in early 2026 or in 2015 www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/arti...
Seeing chatter on bird app about B.C.'s drug deaths declining. It's part of a broader trend seen across Canada and the U.S. -- some reasons why here: www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/artic...
here's the current list of B.C. First Nations communities under water advisories. if you were to look at the federal government's maps and data, you would assume there were zero. in fact, there are dozens: fnha.ca/Documents/Dr...
a note that the federal government's map of long-term drinking water advisories is misleading — in B.C. water advisories are tracked by the provincial First Nations Health Authority and ignored by the federal government. some B.C. First Nations have been under boil-water advisories since 2019.
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