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Pete Mcmartin

Vancouver Sun

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Opinion: How long must I live in Canada before I am no longer a colonist or settler?

Opinion: How long must I live in Canada before I am no longer a colonist or settler?
15.11.2025 30

Vancouver Sun

Pete Mcmartin

Pete McMartin: I opened the book. I turned to page 1. I began to read

23.08.2025 7

Vancouver Sun

Pete Mcmartin

Pete McMartin: I opened the book. I turned to page 1. I began to read Opinion: Reading changed my way of thinking, and then changed the trajectory of my life

23.08.2025 9

The Province

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The law protects the rights of the most vulnerable among us to live in filth and despair

03.08.2025 20

Vancouver Sun

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Pete McMartin: Eagles are majestic to look at, but not so great to listen to

15.07.2025 10

Vancouver Sun

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The golden age of international travel is over, says Pete McMartin

12.07.2025 20

Vancouver Sun

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Opinion: Canadian wildfire smoke chases us to France

07.07.2025 20

Vancouver Sun

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Mark Madryga vs. Kristi Gordon: How Global B.C.'s top two meteorologists disagree on climate change

22.05.2025 10

The Province

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Mark Madryga vs. Kristi Gordon: How Global B.C.'s top two meteorologists disagree on climate change

22.05.2025 8

Vancouver Sun

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Pete McMartin: Why the U.S. should be Canada's 11th province

Donald Trump joked about Canada becoming the 51st state during his dinner with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago last month You can save...

26.12.2024 10

Vancouver Sun

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Kyoto epitomized the dichotomy of a Japanese culture that was at once both sublime and, at times, extremely weird

Pete McMartin: We attended a performance by a Maiko, an apprentice geisha. You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if...

08.12.2024 6

Vancouver Sun

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The line between the real world and the imaginary one often blurs in Japan

Pete McMartin: There is no preparing oneself for Tokyo. In the morning, seen high from our hotel window, it sprawled away from us unbroken to the...

07.12.2024 30

Vancouver Sun

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Why would you want to survive the apocalypse in a world without hope?

Pete McMartin: There is nothing wrong with being prepared for disaster or wanting to protect oneself and one’s family from harm. But ... You can...

28.09.2024 6

Vancouver Sun

Pete Mcmartin