I was raised by thrifty parents who avoided debt like the plague. They taught me to buy things that last and never spend money on what didn’t matter. Growing up, the logic was simple: why rent when you can own? Why pay
Author: FV Climate Action
A guest post by A McKenna. I bike 10 km to work along a busy road—and some days, it feels like a game of survival. Spring brings warmer weather and more cyclists like me onto the road. I’m out there trying to
When Fraser Valley Climate Action showed up at the Mission Earth Day event this year we decided to focus on a theme. The intersection of affordability and climate action. After a few conversations, and a lot of thoughtful discussions, I realized we
Canada has just taken a major step forward on two fronts that matter deeply to people and the planet: clean transportation and economic opportunity. After years of trade disputes and steep tariffs that effectively shut Chinese electric vehicles out of the Canadian
Independent journalism is essential to a healthy democracy. Outlets like The Tyee , The Narwhal , Canada’s National Observer , and The Guardian put readers first by respecting their intelligence, reporting facts with rigor, and offering deeper context than corporate newsrooms often
