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Ten thousand flight attendants walked off the job at Air Canada, and for a day, the country glimpsed what it looks like when ...
During the election, Carney won on promises of an “elbows up” defence of Canadian sovereignty. The country was facing a ...
Ricochet Media joins the international community in condemnation of Israel’s August 10 targeted assassination of six journalists in Gaza. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, nearly 200 ...
A bold proposal from New York’s Zohran Mamdani is sparking interest north of the border. Experts say a Canadian public option is not only possible — it’s long overdue New York City's Democratic ...
On this day 35 years ago, a SWAT team, a paramilitary force, attacked a peaceful barricade in the Kanehsatà:ke pine forest — a barricade meant to protect the more than 200-year-old trees from being ...
Ten years ago this month, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its final reports and 94 Calls to Action, marking what many hoped would be a turning point in the relationship ...
An Indigenous dancer during the Grand Entrance of Nations at the Monday's rally at Queen's Park. First Nations from across Ontario travelled to Toronto to demand that the Doug Ford government scrap ...
While in Florida, Michael lived in fear of Trump’s increasingly frightening anti-trans policies. The 20-year-old trans man, whose name has been changed to protect his identity, knew he needed to ...
Last month, the community gathered for a water celebration in Cuenca. They are fighting a Canadian mining company that is trying to destroy their home to build a new gold mine. Over the past six ...
In a direct challenge to Canada’s constitutional framework, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s controversial Bill 54 has ignited fierce opposition from First Nations leaders across the province. Behind ...
The Canadian government’s strategy to make groceries more affordable failed to get full cooperation from industry leaders, aimed too low to make a meaningful difference to Canadians, and was too late ...
Treaties governing Canada’s relationship with First Nations predate Alberta, and cannot be hand-waved away even as the premier fuels separatist fantasies ...