Jenny Uechi
About Jenny Uechi
Jenny Uechi is the publisher of Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia.
Here's the medicine to make Canada's healthcare system even stronger, doctor says
Reducing poverty by providing a basic minimum income could curb hospitalization rates related to alcoholism and other stress-related behaviour, says Dr. Danielle Martin.
More Americans than Mexicans claimed refugee status in Canada
The U.S. political climate may push even more Americans to seek asylum in Canada.
Meet the vegan Saudi prince who's turning the lights on in Jordan
“Climate change and the unjustified consumption of energy are two of the most serious issues we face today at the macro-level,” says Saudi Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed.
Practice what you tweet and welcome more refugees, Canadians urge Trudeau
U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to reinstate the ban has failed temporarily, but the impact is still felt in Canada.
BC NDP climate plan "shows real action," say environmentalists
The BC NDP's plan was leaked by the BC Liberals in advance, but environmentalists say it's a good one nevertheless.
Silicon Valley invited to relocate workers affected by Trump ban to Vancouver
In response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial refugee and immigration policies, the tech sector in Silicon Valley has its eyes on Canada to protect its employees.
Canadian UNICEF Ambassador stunned by Trump's refugee ban
Even as a child growing up in Yemen, Zahra Al-Harazi knew of the poem at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. She wonders how the world's youth see the U.S. refugee ban today.
Canada's approach to refugees a sharp contrast to Trump's ban
While chaos erupts at airports in the U.S., the Canadian government emphasized welcome to refugees.
Vancouver's humanitarian tech wizards create digital lifeline for refugees and aid workers
App developed by Vancouver's PeaceGeeks and Affinity Bridge gives refugees and aid workers access to information about where to find food, water, medical help, with the click of a button.
American scientists trolling Trump with climate tweets in spite of government gag order
Government workers in the U.S. were defiant in the face of government orders not to communicate with the public.