Vancouver: the day the media died
Will legacy media survive obvious false equivalency? by Bruce Mason Blip. Blip. Mainly comatose for ages, that’s the sound of mainstream media in the Lower … Read more
Will legacy media survive obvious false equivalency? by Bruce Mason Blip. Blip. Mainly comatose for ages, that’s the sound of mainstream media in the Lower … Read more
Break the silence – plastic is poison by Bruce Mason Nothing is forever, except maybe plastic. And despite the well-funded, deliberate, universal misconception, it’s anything … Read more
by Bruce mason Dave Barrett’s recent death has inevitably brought to mind the first-ever NDP Premier’s legacy of brilliant public policies, which helped make BC … Read more
by Bruce Mason Last March, when BC was awash in costly ads attacking John Horgan, describing him as “Say Anything,” “Flip Flop,” “Angry” and “Spineless,” … Read more
For the vast majority, the future isn’t what it used to be. The inevitable reckoning and consequences, still unscripted, will be Shakespearean in scope and … Read more
It’s two years since he swept to power, high-fiving with one hand, promises for “Real Change” in the other. So right now, on the post-honeymoon … Read more
by Bruce Mason The wisest words on Vancouver’s streets, “Unlimited Growth Increases the Divide” offer a strong medicine for healing the obscene growth for growth’s … Read more
MUSIC RISING by Bruce Mason Indigenous/Aboriginal /First Nations/Inuit art is one of the most exciting creative forces in Canada and on our endangered Earth. At … Read more
Houston, we have a problem. by Bruce Mason It was a summer of fire, smoke and hard rain. Of nightmarish hurricanes and awakened dead reckoning. … Read more
by Bruce Mason Photo: 2017 Canada Day Citizenship Ceremony at Government House, in which Her Honour presided over the swearing-in of 150 new citizens. Photo … Read more