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Trevor Halford Is Wrong about Land Title and DRIPA. Here’s Why
The BC Conservative leader fostered fear and falsehoods in his Vancouver Sun op-ed. A rebuttal.
Jan 9
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Adam Olsen
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December 2025
On Roads, Rivers, and Restraint
What travelling New Zealand’s roads made me rethink about transportation challenges back home
Dec 30, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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Once You Repeal DRIPA, What’s Your Plan?
Open Letter to BC Conservative Leader Trevor Halford
Dec 11, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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November 2025
Indigenous Relations: Letting Go of Zero-Sum Thinking
Responses to the Cowichan decision have stoked fear about private property. There’s a more just and hopeful way forward.
Nov 24, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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October 2025
Keeping it real!
"It was the most real I've ever felt in my entire life!" Michael Angeletti
Oct 23, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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As Denialism Grows, Look to Our History of Coming Together
We can choose which traditions to uphold. Here’s my choice.
Oct 16, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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The Land Needs Time to Heal
Reimagining forestry in British Columbia
Oct 12, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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September 2025
Reconciliation Is the Path Forward, Not Rustad’s Politics of Chaos
British Columbians deserve leaders who build stability and respect, not wedge politics and endless conflict.
Sep 28, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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Premier David Eby's "Real People" Comments are Shameful!
British Columbians deserve unity and justice, not division and scapegoating!
Sep 5, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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Indigenous Rights are Obligations, Not Opinions
Two new polls suggest that Canadians are divided on Indigenous rights, and provincial and federal legislation enshrining the UN Declaration on the…
Sep 1, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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August 2025
The True Threat to Private Property? Ignoring Indigenous Title
The Cowichan decision isn’t an ‘unintended consequence.’ It’s the predictable result of generations of political inaction.
Aug 19, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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There’s a Path to Prosperity on BC’s Coast. It’s Called ICET
The province has a proven model for economic renewal and reconciliation. Will the BC NDP boost it?
Aug 12, 2025
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Adam Olsen
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