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Ontario school board restricts hiring to teachers with “lived Black experience”
The Peel District School Board has posted two internal teaching jobs restricted to applicants with what it calls “lived Black experience.”
13 hrs ago • Melanie Bennet
“I thought we were safe”: We spoke to locals about the Musqueam land agreement
Juno News spoke to Metro Vancouver locals, who say they are increasingly uneasy after the federal government signed an agreement recognizing the…
17 hrs ago • Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
B.C. Indigenous band evicts trailer park residents to fulfil “land back” plan
Dozens of residents are facing eviction and the potential loss of their life savings after the K’omoks First Nation ordered a sudden closure of a Comox…
17 hrs ago • Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Quebec doctor suspended for failing to report three assisted suicides
A Quebec doctor was given a four-month suspension for not reporting three assisted suicides performed on former patients through the controversial MAID…
17 hrs ago • Quinn Patrick
South African ambassador to Canada to speak at anti-Israel event
South Africa’s ambassador to Canada is scheduled to appear next week at a Canadian labour event encouraging workers to disrupt trade with Israel.
17 hrs ago • Melanie Bennet
Kingston hospital erects makeshift walls in hallways to treat patients
Kingston’s largest hospital is now treating patients in “unconventional spaces” by erecting makeshift walls in hallways, due to a massive overflow of…
Mar 7 • Quinn Patrick
Liberals quietly granting permanent residence to 33K foreign workers
The federal immigration minister claims that a program to grant permanent resident status to a target of 33,000 foreign workers has already launched.
Mar 7 • Clayton DeMaine
Ottawa deal could give Alberta more control over impact assessments
Ottawa has signed an agreement that could give more control to Alberta over resource development.
Mar 7 • Quinn Patrick
OP-ED: Canada’s GST was meant to tame the debt. Now it barely covers the interest
"The GST was sold to Canadians as a way to balance the budget, but today it mostly pays the interest on Ottawa’s debt."
Mar 7
U of T teacher college hosts “decolonizing” anti-white conference
The U of T's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education is hosting a controversial conference calling on educators to “decolonize the mind” and…
Mar 7 • Melanie Bennet
Juno Jump Start | Alberta independence leader warns of looming court challenge
Alberta’s independence movement is racing against a looming court injunction, Candice covers the latest bad news story for the CBC, and more.
Mar 7
Yuri Fulmer vows to ban Digital ID if elected BC Conservative leader
Businessman and B.C. Conservative leadership contender Yuri Fulmer says he would prohibit mandatory digital ID for provincial services if he becomes…
Mar 7 • Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
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