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Providing “educational” materials to schools is part of a larger strategy to downplay or deny the impacts of continuing to burn gas, oil and coal.
May denounces Carney’s move to remove the tax and urges Canadian voters to consider the climate going into the upcoming federal election.
When it comes to economics and the environment, the leaders of Canada's two largest parties aren't that different.
There is more at stake in this election than just one issue. Healthcare is in dire need of attention, and there are some ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith claimed yesterday a new “patient-focused funding model” planned for Alberta hospitals “will increase transparency, lower wait times and attract more surgeons – helping ...
The government's handling of immigration, the opioid crisis and the housing crisis is leaving a lot of vulnerable people behind.
Though the media would like to frame COVID-19 as a thing of the past, it continues to be a reality for many people today.
As the past few days show, federal parties are skidding candidates with surprising frequency and then bragging about the rigour of their vetting – which is fair enough under the circumstances, as when ...
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In her keynote address, No One Left Behind: Building a Workers’ First Emergency Response to the Tariff Crisis that Unites Us, Deena Ladd, executive director of the Workers’ Action Centre spoke about ...
Poilievre became immersed in right-wing politics as a teenager when his mother, conservative activist Marlene Poilievre, took ...
Some unions to the south have come to Canada's defence, other see opportunity in allying themselves with an authoritarian ...