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Despite evidence that Bill 137 would harm LGBTQ+ students, public opposition has declined. Grassroots organizations are pushing back

Unpacking the wide array of problems with Silicon Valley’s latest fantasy

Empowered with a majority government and new resource revenue, the feds are doing more of the same

Making a private health insurance market: the risks of the Canadian and U.S. industry to public medicare

Universities and colleges drive economic growth more than the manufacturing and oil and gas sectors—but they’re ignored by most governments

Parental leave and health care should be a priority, while implementing a windfall tax on oil profiteers of the war on Iran

Planned cuts will shift Canada’s foreign policy away from peacekeeping and development to self-interested trade and defence

Canada has consistently refused to condemn the illegal and aggressive actions of the United States against the rest of the world

Effective privacy legislation in Canada needs to prioritize the biggest threats—private and extraterritorial surveillance

Libraries are the battleground in censorship wars; academic freedom and critical thinking are casualties. What does this mean for students?

Violence in classrooms is the result of staffing erosion and the offloading of social crises onto unprepared and underfunded schools
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