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Katie Hyslop

Katie Hyslop

Reporter at The Tyee

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Demographics
  • Education
  • General Assignment News
  • Society

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Recent Articles

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Math and Reading Scores Are Declining in BC. Why?

And what’s the fix? Second in a series.
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America Is Increasingly Unsafe for Black and Trans People. Will Can...

Zara Sluys X is claiming asylum north of the border. She faces a steep barrier.
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This Fall, International Students Are Heading Elsewhere

After Ottawa’s changes ‘impacted Canada’s reputation,’ BC institutions are struggling to fill their allotted seats.
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A Second Life for Pacific-Clogging Plastics

Ocean Legacy recycles ‘ghost gear’ and other trash into deck chairs, picnic tables and more.
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Decolonizing Your Shower, One Soap Bar at a Time

How Sisters Sage brings activism, entrepreneurship and First Nations plant medicine into the bath.
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Pouring the Circular Economy into Your Pint Glass

Small Gods’ Saanich Peninsula-only lager shows what can be done in one small 33-kilometre stretch.
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Did Divestment Protests Succeed at UBC?

Students have fought hard to get UBC to divest from Israel. In response, the university has promised a ‘human rights framework.’
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Hoop Dreams

I never saw myself as an athlete. But aerial hoop showed me it’s never too late to start something new.
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Hoop Dreams

I never saw myself as an athlete. But aerial hoop showed me it’s never too late to start something new.
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Feds Invest $39.4 million to Boost BC School Food Program

A three-year agreement will help provide breakfast and lunch to more kids.
thetyee.ca

Feds Invest $39.4 million to Boost BC School Food Program

A three-year agreement will help provide breakfast and lunch to more kids.