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Nova Scotia researchers say current labour dispute reflects years of ignored evidence
April 22, 2026 KJIPUKTUK/HALIFAX— A new analysis of long-term care (LTC) workers’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic finds that many of the conditions that drove…
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Education: A good investment in Manitoba
Previously published in the Winnipeg Free Press on March 28, 2026.
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The end of Pearson’s dream: The devastating impact of federal cuts on international aid
Planned cuts will shift Canada’s foreign policy away from peacekeeping and development to self-interested trade and defence
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Regina’s AI data centre has a democracy deficit
As AI data centres are facing a growing legitimacy problem the deliberations over a mega-project in Saskatchewan leave much to be desired
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Canadians oppose the Middle East war. The federal government doesn’t
Canada has consistently refused to condemn the illegal and aggressive actions of the United States against the rest of the world
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Ontario is getting ready to hand Uber a massive gift
By hitching the “Northlander Rideshare Pilot” to the Northlander train revival, the province is engaged in a major giveaway to the U.S. taxi app
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Public funding for B.C.’s private schools is indefensible
Public school funding, as a share of GDP, is declining. Why is the provincial government still funding private schools?
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Canada’s biggest threats to privacy aren’t what you think
Effective privacy legislation in Canada needs to prioritize the biggest threats—private and extraterritorial surveillance
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Parental rights and the surging demand for censorship in Canadian schools
Libraries are the battleground in censorship wars; academic freedom and critical thinking are casualties. What does this mean for students?
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When violence is the system speaking: What Ontario’s schools are telling us
Violence in classrooms is the result of staffing erosion and the offloading of social crises onto unprepared and underfunded schools














