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Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Student Newspaper: The Runner. Vol. 17 Issue 11 Explainer: The 30-day moratorium on North American trade war ‘The realm of free transit:’ How the politics of public transit trickle into local post-secondaries From the Editor: Just because we can all be journalists doesn’t mean we all should Nomination period …
From the editor: Welcome to Volume 17, meet The Runner team
Sep 3, 2024 · As new and returning Kwantlen Polytechnic University students set foot into the start of a new school year this fall semester, The Runner also embarks on new beginnings. Welcome, readers, to The Runner’s new volume — Volume 17. While The Runner's reporting remains the same — bringing you student-focused news, …
Explainer: The 30-day moratorium on North American trade war
3 days ago · Canada is in the midst of a 30-day pause on sweeping tariffs from the United States. (Nyamat Singh) A wave of policy announcements have poured out of the White House during the first four weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency, targeting everything from the Paris Climate Accord to the initiation of a trade war with the United States’ closest economic partners.
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Canada is in the midst of a 30-day pause on sweeping tariffs from the United States. (Nyamat Singh)
The Runner | From the Editor: Events to keep an eye on in 2025
Jan 13, 2025 · Just a few weeks ago, we counted down the final seconds of 2024, saying goodbye to a year full of historical moments. The first days of 2025 have proved that this year will have no shortage of significant events to watch out for, shaping the communities and countries we live in. For starters, this will
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Running scared: Why women’s safety requires more than just …
Being a woman carries many meanings around the world, depending on context, culture, society, and gender-related policies. For me, being a woman has a Mexican connotation. Growing up in Guadalajara, the second-largest city in Mexico — and one rife with insecurity — I understood from a young age that my reality was not the same
The Runner | Professional women’s soccer returns to Vancouver …
Sep 28, 2024 · Vancouver’s newest professional women’s soccer team, Vancouver Rise FC, officially unveiled last month, marking the return of professional women’s soccer to the city after more than a decade. The team is set to compete in the Northern Super League (NSL), which kicks off its inaugural season next year in April. The announcement came during an
After a fierce election, the BC NDP will go moderate
Nov 28, 2024 · The B.C. provincial election was a nail-biter. After over a week of recounts and absentee ballot counts, the BC NDP and Premier David Eby have retained a razor-thin majority government. The BC Conservatives were obviously going to do nothing but gain seats, but the NDP had to fight for its political life. Before the writ
Heading to the polls: Your guide to the 2024 B.C. election
Oct 16, 2024 · THE RIDINGS. Surrey-Newton Surrey-Newton has been under B.C. Labour Minister and NDP MLA Harry Bains’s leadership since 2005. Earlier this year, Bains announced he will not be seeking re-election to focus on family and make way for younger politicians. This year, five candidates are running in the riding, which is one of the most populous in Surrey with over 62,000 residents.