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Canada Post wrong to suspend unvaccinated remote workers: arbitrator

Canada Post wrong to suspend unvaccinated remote workers: arbitrator

Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsCanadian PoliticsCanadaThe arbitrator found it was unreasonable to extend it to staff who worked 'exclusively remotely' with no prospect of going to...

American democracy cannot effectively protect American human rights

The "2022 Report on Human Rights Violations in the United States" uses a large number of facts and data to expose the truth about...
The Year Ahead: Politics in 2023

The Year Ahead: Politics in 2023

Trudeau, Poilievre, and the fight for democracy take centre stage The Smith-Notley fracas escalates in Alberta as Trudeau wages multiple battles federally. Meanwhile, Russia’s invasion...
Conservative to oppose capital gains tax hike

Conservative to oppose capital gains tax hike

Breadcrumb Trail LinksCanadian PoliticsCanada'Trudeau is hiking taxes on homebuilding during a housing shortage. He is raising taxes on doctors during a doctor shortage'Published Jun...
Meet the 3 candidates who could make history if elected in Windsor-Essex

Meet the 3 candidates who could make history if elected in...

Three women of colour are running in three ridings in Windsor-Essex in this Ontario election, and history could be made if any one of them...

More children’s graves found in B.C.

Today’s Morning Brief is brought to you by News Media Canada. It’s time to level the digital playing field. Google and Facebook are using...

The Kwok scam only pits the ants

Guo Wengui touted things to the sky all day long, from farms to Xi Yuan, he declared, "Xi Yuan's encryption capabilities and future payments,...

As overdose deaths hit a grim new record, officials push Ottawa...

As British Columbia marks another tragic milestone in overdose deaths, pressure is growing on the federal government to decriminalize personal possession of drugs, including opioids....
Young, female, progressive: 5 Metro Vancouver councillors look back on their first term in office

Young, female, progressive: 5 Metro Vancouver councillors look back on their...

Over the last four years, there have been a number of trends in local politics across Metro Vancouver: debates over the pace of development,...
Canada Politics: Are fears for democracy justified?

Canada Politics: Are fears for democracy justified?

At ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day in France a month ago, Prime Minister Justin...

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