Noun
tyee (plural tyees)
(Canada) A large chinook salmon that weighs more than 13.5 kg.
“Alberta has to enforce serious time limits and behave like other jurisdictions in the world,” Brent O’Neil, an oil patch driller told The Tyee. Source: Internet
At the Tyee offices on the ground floor of the historic Sun Tower on the edge of Yaletown, there are no massive server barns, no cubicles packed with code writers and graphic designers – not even a reception desk. Source: Internet
And Robert E. Scott, director of trade and manufacturing at the Washington, D.C.-based Economic Policy Institute, told The Tyee the TPP will increase the wealth gap in the West as more jobs are outsourced. Source: Internet
Canada Border Services Agency issued this reply to questions from the Tyee: “It is not a practice of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to confirm/deny/speak to any one file.” Source: Internet
Bob Mackin will be filing reporter's notebook items to The Tyee throughout the election. Source: Internet
For example, this query -- site:thetyee.ca "Swiss chard" -- will search The Tyee for all instances of Swiss chard. Source: Internet