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I’m beginning to think there are two kinds of people in life: Marie Kondo devotees and those who say “Marie who?”

In Ontario, where I live, news of devastating provincial funding cuts keeps pouring in.

Emotions ran high in Hamilton last week as the community celebrated participants who took a leap of faith to join Ontario’s first-ever basic income pilot…

Last September someone invited women to tweet about what they would do if men had a curfew.

Eight years ago I partnered with several foundations to cross the country asking Canadians, via focus groups facilitated by Environics Research, what they think about…

At each end of the curve are the small number of people who are either extremely tall or short. This pattern is found throughout nature…

Everyone in this country probably knows what the latest federal budget is predicted to do to the public debt and deficit. You’ve heard about it,…

Our health outcomes depend on seeing the connection between Canadians and the land.

It’s like this every weekday morning on my street. In my mind’s eye I imagine it’s the same person, each and every morning, who has…

It looks like the snake oil salesman is about to gallop away with a tidy pharmaceutical profit once again.

The first threat is air pollution and climate change. The WHO reports that nine out of ten people around the world breathe polluted air every…

Income inequality isn’t resolving itself in Canada. On the first working day of this year the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) released its annual…
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