Bill C-12 could lead to a drastic reduction in immigration to Canada, creating uncertainty in sectors that rely on migrant workers.
If Doug Ford fails to respond to the libel notice, he may face further legal action from the Al Quds committee.
Alberta’s premier, leader of a political party now dominated by separatists dedicated to the division of Canada.
Organizations like Food for Life are filling a growing need for access to food in an economy under strain. Credit: pxhere.ca As the cost of living continues its meteoric rise, more households ...
Doug Ford's cuts to Ontario's student loan program means higher education will be more accessible for the wealthy, giving them an even greater economic advantage.
Canadian workers and their allies should join the global chorus of condemnation against this immoral and dangerous war with ...
In the 2018 provincial election Ontario Premier Doug Ford promised to lower hydro rates by 12 per cent. Ford has not lowered ...
If industry supporters see supposed foreign funding of environmental organizations as a threat to sovereignty, why doesn’t foreign ownership of Canada’s natural resources ring alarm bells?
An open letter from Canadian arts and culture producers opposing the war against Iran.
Ottawa city councillor Matthew Luloff received a $4,000 fine and one-year driving probation despite pleading not guilty in the face of significant evidence.
Debate over Law 21 and the growing use of the notwithstanding clause is sparking a broader national conversation about balancing Charter rights with provincial autonomy.
Alberta’s private-school lobby is vocal, well-organized and aggressive – and for obvious reasons devoted to the UCP.
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