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Visible minorities were elected in numbers that reflect immigration and citizenship trends, but this was less so for women ...
Five urgent steps for Canada to de-fend its sovereignty and rebuild global influence in an era of authoritarianism and ...
Income and wealth inequality is a persistent and growing challenge in Canada. This is occurring at a time when the cost of living has risen sharply and the lowest-income households find themselves ...
For years, activist Richard Sharpe warned every top bureaucrat he met that Black public service workers would take the federal government to court if it failed to address anti-Black racism in their ...
The emerging breadth and depth of Russian disinformation tactics represent a clear and present danger to Canadian sovereignty and freedom. Just as troubling, some Canadians consider Canada immune to ...
“I’m going to miss out on this stock again,” a young woman sighed to her friend in a video ad on Royal Bank of Canada’s YouTube channel. Apparently, her problem is that she doesn’t use RBC’s stock ...
Police-reported hate crimes keep rising in Canada, no matter which party is governing, and no matter what initiatives have been used to combat the problem. Hate crimes rose 39 per cent between 2008-15 ...
In New Brunswick, a Wolastoqey title claim is underpinned by a simple truth: the Wolastoqey Nation of New Brunswick was unfairly dispossessed from its traditional territory by Euro-Canadian settlement ...
OTTAWA – Canada’s ballooning public service has been bracing for spending and job cuts, and now unions are sounding the alarm that they are coming. With the federal deficit larger than anticipated, ...
Canada is the world’s largest user of electricity on a per-capita basis. Much of this is due to resource processing and the use of electric resistance heating in jurisdictions with low electricity ...
When accessing federal government services, Canadians are looking for digital-first options to get timely information and to process applications conveniently online. But despite significant ...
OTTAWA – Brian Mulroney was elected prime minister promising to give public servants “pink slips and running shoes.” He didn’t follow through on that, but his reforms laid the groundwork for the ...
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