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Public washroom delivers financial return
5 minute read 2:00 AM CDTMuch has been said lately about the social and humanitarian benefits provided by Amoowigamig, the public toilet that opened last June at 715 Main St. The three-storey facility provides a drinking fountain, public sinks, a foot-washing station, toilets and an office with phone and internet access, along with outreach workers able to connect those in need with supports for housing, addictions and more.
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Explaining Poilievre’s popularity with unions
4 minute read Preview 2:00 AM CDTAccording to a recent poll by Abacus Data, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives are now the top choice of union members in Canada.
Registry would prevent election meddling
5 minute read Preview Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDTLAST week, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino announced the commencement of consultations on a proposed new Foreign Influence Transparency Registry. While we do not yet know what this will look like, it will likely include elements of similar registries in other Five Eyes alliance countries, including Australia, which require those advocating for a foreign state to register their activities or face the prospect of fines or jail time.
China facing decline in population, power
5 minute read Preview Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDTRequire regulation for school psychologists
4 minute read Preview Yesterday at 2:00 AM CDTON March 7, the Free Press story Legislation seeks to expand health minister’s regulatory powers discussed Bill 17, proposed legislation to extend the minister’s powers related to the colleges and associations not yet governed under the Regulated Health Professions Act.
Canada’s oil and gas industry is its own worst enemy
1 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 16, 2023For as long as I’ve lived in Alberta and covered the oil and gas industry — more than a decade now — I’ve been hearing about its supposedly high ethical standard. This is the heart of Ezra Levant’s “ethical oil” argument that has become an incredibly popular mantra among people working in the oil and gas industry and those outside it who just don’t want to confront the reality of Alberta’s role in climate change.
As I’ve pointed out repeatedly, this is an inherently — and inescapably — flawed argument.
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Bold action needed to save public trees
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 16, 2023Erdogan regime’s detentions unlawful
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 16, 2023Land inequality growing in Prairies
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Mar. 15, 2023Manitoba fails to address child poverty
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Mar. 15, 2023FOR more than a decade, Manitoba has persisted as the province with the highest rates of child poverty in Canada. This sad record consigns tens of thousands of children to reduced opportunities in education, employment and social participation. Poorer health outcomes as a result of child poverty last over generations.
Simple solution to Roxham Road problem
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Mar. 14, 2023Addictions treatment part of continuum of care
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Mar. 14, 2023Brutality baked into budget
5 minute read Preview Tuesday, Mar. 14, 2023One Sunday, when my five-year-old asked me if we could go to the library, I had to tell her it was closed. It was cold, we needed to get out of the house and the library is a perfect place: a kids area, new books, an engaged librarian, and a place for me to just sit and not spend any money while my kids played.
Abuse in sport calls for transformative justice
6 minute read Preview Monday, Mar. 13, 2023Palm Springs benefits from Agua Caliente Band’s success
5 minute read Preview Monday, Mar. 13, 2023PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Strange as it may seem given the (usually) warm weather, at the moment one of the hot topics in the Palm Springs area is the new local hockey team, the Coachella Valley Firebirds.
Government dragging feet on homelessness
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 11, 2023THE Manitoba government released its Homelessness Strategy on Feb. 28. The primary questions being asked by social housing advocates are: what took you so long, and what’s the long-term plan?
Stress, burnout part of political life
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 11, 2023TODAY I want to write with empathy about the demands, sacrifices, stress, health issues and burnout that can come with a political career, especially for leaders of political parties in charge of leading governments.
Should Canada become a republic?
5 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 10, 2023Biden’s gambit for the Americas needs work
4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 10, 2023THE good news is U.S. President Joe Biden has finally decided to pay attention to what is happening in the Americas. The bad news is it is probably too little, too late to make much of a difference.
Imperative to put patients’ voices first
4 minute read Preview Friday, Mar. 10, 2023AS a former course conductor for Hockey Canada’s “Speak Out” program, I am all too aware of what others refer to as “the mechanisms of silencing.”
White men are the super spreaders of climate denialism
1 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 9, 2023Johnson’s scandals could aid Labour
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 9, 2023Sustainable future calls for peace
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 9, 2023IF truth is the first casualty of war, hope must be the second.
Debate over name change mired in inflexibility
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Mar. 9, 2023When education is underfunded, society suffers
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Mar. 8, 2023Over the past 75 years or so, Canada has endeavoured and often failed to create a society where robust public systems support healthy, sustainable, just communities.
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