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This is a photo of all three candidates’ headshots side-by-side. From left to right: Bremner-Akins has short blonde hair, wears square glasses, and a blazer with a blue button up shirt; Kerr has short, dark brown hair, wears rounded glasses, and has a blue button-up shirt on with a thin, light green puffer jacket on; and Lowan has medium-length dark brown curly hair, long circular earrings, and a button up short sleeve shirt. All three photos are green and/or have nature in the background.
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Meet the BC Green Party leadership candidates

Peak Web November 8, 2025

By:  Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer The BC Greens are slated to elect new leadership this month. After losing her seat in the provincial election in October 2024, former party head Sonia Furstenau stepped down in January 2025. Now, three candidates are vying for the position. Adam Bremner-Akins, Jonathan Kerr, and Emily Lowan will appear on the ballot from September 13–23. The Peak spoke with the three contenders for more information on their outlooks and campaigns. Bremner-Akins Bremner-Akins has rooted his political movement around four key tenets — affordability, climate, mobility, and health. “The main focus of my campaign has been…

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Bill C-5 cuts red tape in service of capitalism

Peak Web July 14, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer In recent years, Canada has experienced record-breaking wildfires and heat waves. Climate change has caused global temperatures to rise and ecological disasters of grave magnitude. Wildfires heavily impact communities, with large property damage, poor air…

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Fossil fuel companies shouldn’t influence education

Peak Web May 14, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer A recent report from the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment revealed that 39 different fossil fuel companies across Canada have significantly influenced youth’s climate change education —  that is 39 too many. Enbridge,…

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Incorporating Indigenous knowledge into our education

Peak Web March 24, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer The incorporation of Indigenous knowledge has been widely disregarded in western sciences. Due to racism and colonialism, Indigenous knowledge is often reduced to something that cannot fit within the frameworks of western pedagogy. Eurocentric education,…

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This is a photo of the Terry Fox statue in the AQ courtyard, adorned with a scarf and empty beer cans.
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Stop littering campus spaces

Peak Web March 20, 2025

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff writer Look, we can all joke about the fact that the SFU campus may literally be one of the most damaged and maintenance-prone places, with boarded doors and safety tape galore. But, to some degree, the…

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Short-term business goals lead to long-term damage

Peak Web March 11, 2025

By: Riley Williams, SFU Student Capitalist economies have long since operated with short-term thinking, contributing to numerous negative social and environmental impacts. Short-termism and long-termism are two ends of a philosophical spectrum used to describe differing perspectives on which we…

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Photograph of a forest with charred trees and thick smoke.
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As long as fossil fuel companies exist, we are all vulnerable to wildfires

Peak Web February 21, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer We are all susceptible to the volatility of the climate. January 7 marked the beginning of one of the most devastating wildfires that would eventually grow and spread across Los Angeles. Starting in the Pacific…

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Yellow mining trucks face South as if falling. In the background is a mountain landscape with a greenish tone.
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Malartic, a town suffering at the hands of the Canadian mining industry

Peak Web January 23, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer The documentary, Malartic (2024), presents us with the story of the titular soul-stripped town. Located in Quebec, it has suffered socially and environmentally since its transformation into a commercialized mining project in 2011. The small…

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This is a photo of a fossilized animal in the ground. Its bones are lying in perfect formation. The animal appears to be prehistoric.
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SFU paleoecologist discusses the past, present and future of Earth’s climate

Peak Web November 16, 2023

By: Olivia Sherman Dr. Rolf Mathewes is a professor of paleoecology, the study of ancient ecosystems, and is SFU’s longest serving faculty member in the department of biology. He has been a member of SFU since his undergraduate studies began…

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