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1 day ago

Northeast Pickering development decision delayed for further consultations with First Nations | CBC News

Pickering council deferred a decision on developing 1,600 hectares of land for more consultation with First Nations groups.
Education
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3 days ago

Parents concerned as TDSB layoffs will force some schools to share vice-principals | CBC News

Parents are concerned about the impact of TDSB's layoffs of 40 vice-principal positions on their children's education.
Healthcare
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4 days ago

Ontario misses federal funding deadline for nurse practitioners | CBC News

Ontario's health minister announced no plans for publicly funding all nurse practitioners despite federal compliance deadlines.
#ontario
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3 days ago
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Ontario announces plan to slash Niagara Region, Simcoe County councils and add 'strong chair' powers | CBC News

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2 weeks ago
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A look at the wave of recent proposals by the Ford government ahead of Ontario's legislative return | CBC News

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3 days ago
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Ontario announces plan to slash Niagara Region, Simcoe County councils and add 'strong chair' powers | CBC News

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2 weeks ago

A look at the wave of recent proposals by the Ford government ahead of Ontario's legislative return | CBC News

Ontario's government plans to exempt cabinet records from freedom-of-information laws, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
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1 week ago

Fifteen new councils to be created in south and east of England

Reorganisation presents a once-in-a-generation chance to make sure our councils match the modern realities of our places, making sure outdated boundaries are not constraining growth, particularly in our towns and cities.
UK politics
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5 days ago

New bin rules begin in England but not all councils are ready

New rules mandate weekly food waste collections in England, but many councils are unprepared to meet the deadline.
Agriculture
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6 days ago

A call to leadership

Collaboration in Canadian agriculture is essential to address existential threats and ensure effective policy solutions for food production.
Canada news
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2 days ago

The Ford government wants the power to set transit fares in Ontario | CBC News

The Ontario government proposes to regulate transit fares to create a unified fare structure across the province.
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1 week ago

Government backs five-council plan for Essex

The five unitary model creates sensible geographies that will empower each new council to deliver new housing in line with local needs.
UK politics
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2 days ago

Federal byelection candidates square off in Scarborough Southwest debate | CBC News

Doly Begum stated, 'After speaking with so many of you over the past few months, I actually decided to run federally because this is a crucial moment for Canada. I'm running to bring Scarborough Southwest's voice to Ottawa.'
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1 week ago

Whitby mayor to review security measures as police investigate incident at town hall | CBC News

We have a responsibility to ensure that public service is safe for everyone, and that includes calling out and condemning behaviour that seeks to silence or discourage women from participating in civic life.
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4 days ago

Canada Post is planning to end home delivery. Here's how community mailboxes will work | CBC News

Canada Post is transitioning to community mailboxes, ending home delivery due to financial challenges and a directive from Public Services and Procurement Canada.
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3 weeks ago

Over 15,000 students could be suspended in Peel Region due to vaccination status | CBC News

During this time, a lot of students fell behind on getting their routine immunizations as well as reporting those immunizations. The potential suspension numbers are higher than in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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3 days ago

Separatist movement in Canada's Alberta province finds allies in Trump's circle

Canadians are concerned about U.S. support for Alberta's separatist movement amid trade tensions and foreign interference allegations.
UK politics
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2 weeks ago

Local leaders to be given powers to choose how some income tax is spent, Reeves says

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans to grant local leaders control over portions of national tax revenue to stimulate economic growth in regions outside London.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

From agreement to action - it's time to move on changes to Canadian ag policy

The agricultural sector must transition from identifying problems to taking decisive action for effective policy change.
#first-nations
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4 days ago

First Nations, chiefs demand the PM apologizes after he said he could 'outlast' protesters | CBC News

Two First Nations chiefs demand an apology from Prime Minister Carney for dismissive comments about a mercury poisoning protester.
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6 days ago

Human rights tribunal approves $8.5B child welfare deal for Ontario First Nations | CBC News

A landmark First Nations child welfare deal has been approved, partially resolving a long-standing discrimination case against the federal government.
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4 days ago

First Nations, chiefs demand the PM apologizes after he said he could 'outlast' protesters | CBC News

Two First Nations chiefs demand an apology from Prime Minister Carney for dismissive comments about a mercury poisoning protester.
Canada news
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6 days ago

Human rights tribunal approves $8.5B child welfare deal for Ontario First Nations | CBC News

A landmark First Nations child welfare deal has been approved, partially resolving a long-standing discrimination case against the federal government.
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1 month ago

Quebec's Governing Party Is Running Out of Time to Save Itself | The Walrus

CAQ leadership race features two competing visions: Bernard Drainville advocates returning to nationalist roots, while Christine Fréchette emphasizes improved governance and economic competence.
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4 days ago

TDSB to cut 40 vice-principal positions, forcing some schools to share administrators | CBC News

Toronto District School Board will cut 40 vice-principal positions due to funding loss and declining enrolment, leading to shared roles in some schools.
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5 days ago

Minister mum on mandatory review of Greenbelt, which is a year overdue | CBC News

The Greenbelt, an over 800,000-hectare ecologically sensitive zone around the Greater Golden Horseshoe, was created in 2005. It provides environmental protection and specifies where development should not occur.
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5 days ago

NDP Leader Avi Lewis Wants to Reverse Carney's Immigration Cuts | The Walrus

Avi Lewis calls for major reforms to Canada's immigration system to protect immigrants and newcomers from exploitation and vulnerability.
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6 days ago

B.C. union calls for full-time remote work due to spiking gas prices

The BC General Employees' Union requests full-time remote work for employees due to high fuel prices.
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6 days ago

Ontario proposing to dramatically increase fines for fare evasions on GO Transit | CBC News

Ontario is increasing fines for fare evasion on GO Transit and implementing measures to streamline transit and housing development.
#toronto
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5 days ago

Toronto Board of Health extends pilot program helping unhoused people in downtown core | CBC News

The Toronto Board of Health extended the CORE pilot program to aid unhoused individuals with health and social services for 18 months.
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2 months ago
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Fewer encampments in Toronto in past year, but advocate says homelessness simply 'less visible' | CBC News

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Toronto Board of Health extends pilot program helping unhoused people in downtown core | CBC News

The Toronto Board of Health extended the CORE pilot program to aid unhoused individuals with health and social services for 18 months.
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2 months ago
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Fewer encampments in Toronto in past year, but advocate says homelessness simply 'less visible' | CBC News

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6 days ago

Carney, Ford, Chow to make joint announcement in Etobicoke | CBC News

Prime Minister Mark Carney will hold a joint news conference with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow in Etobicoke.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Most senior council officers in England say building work hit by delays

Two-thirds of senior council officers report construction project delays despite local authorities' central role in Labour's housing and infrastructure plans, with funding uncertainty and skills shortages as primary obstacles.
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6 days ago

Avi Lewis, elected to lead Canada's New Democratic party, promises NDP comeback'

Lewis emphasized the need to properly tax corporations and billionaires, stating, 'It is time, far past time, to properly tax the corporations and billionaires that have been riding a tidal wave of profits while the 99% have been suffering and struggling.'
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1 week ago

Ontario running out of time to pass bill to deal with misbehaving municipal politicians, critics warn | CBC News

Ontario is urged to quickly pass the Municipal Accountability Act to address misconduct by municipal politicians before the upcoming civic election.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Justice minister won't meet premiers' demand for 'sea change' to how judges are appointed | CBC News

Justice Minister Sean Fraser will not change the judicial appointment process despite requests from four premiers for more provincial involvement.
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1 month ago

Politics Has Grown Too Big for Politicians Alone | The Walrus

O n January 6, 2021, the day of the Capitol insurrection, many people were transfixed by what they saw in Washington. It was only a heroic effort by the police that kept the insurrectionists out of the House of Representatives, where elected members and staff took refuge behind chairs and under desks. In one sense, the riot, with its outlandish characters wearing costumes and face paint, felt like an absurd exclamation mark that punctuated the end of an erratic presidency.
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Canada news
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1 week ago

Manitoba Moves Against Retailers Charging Different Prices for the Same Goods | The Walrus

Manitoba is the first Canadian government to address issues with pricing algorithms that exploit consumer data.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Why Has Canada Still Not Outlawed Corporal Punishment Against Children? | The Walrus

Canadian Criminal Code Section 43 permits parents and teachers to use reasonable physical force to correct children, providing a legal defence against assault charges.
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1 week ago

ANALYSIS | After delaying return to Queen's Park, Doug Ford prepares to unveil 8th Ontario budget | CBC News

Premier Doug Ford will unveil Ontario's budget amid economic uncertainty, focusing on protecting jobs and communities.
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3 weeks ago
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Ford government set to deliver Ontario's latest budget on March 26 | CBC News

Ontario's March 26 budget will prioritize innovation, competitiveness, and infrastructure while maintaining fiscal balance amid a projected $13.4 billion deficit.
Canada news
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1 week ago

ANALYSIS | After delaying return to Queen's Park, Doug Ford prepares to unveil 8th Ontario budget | CBC News

Premier Doug Ford will unveil Ontario's budget amid economic uncertainty, focusing on protecting jobs and communities.
Canada news
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3 weeks ago

Ford government set to deliver Ontario's latest budget on March 26 | CBC News

Ontario's March 26 budget will prioritize innovation, competitiveness, and infrastructure while maintaining fiscal balance amid a projected $13.4 billion deficit.
LGBT
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1 month ago

The Sports Organization That Stood Up to Alberta | The Walrus

Skate Canada will not host events in Alberta due to provincial restrictions on transgender athletes, upholding national standards for safe, inclusive sport.
Law
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1 month ago

Durham council seeks to remove ceremonial titles from police who contributed to 'poisoned' workplace | CBC News

Durham Region will seek an unredacted OCPC report, revoke honours and event invitations for implicated officers, and demand progress on 33 recommendations.
#alberta-separatism
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

How Alberta's Separatist Movement Could Shake North America | The Walrus

Alberta separatism is resurging due to long-standing Western alienation, economic grievances from the 1980 National Energy Program, and current federal policies perceived as marginalizing Alberta's interests.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

King Charles concerned about Alberta separatist movement, First Nation chief says

Indigenous leaders from Alberta informed King Charles about separatist movements threatening historic treaties signed between First Nations and the crown nearly 150 years ago.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Charter rights violations by Ontario police forces persist, new report says | CBC News

Police Charter violations in Ontario are widespread, causing evidence dismissals and criminals escaping prosecution, requiring urgent systemic reforms.
Agriculture
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1 month ago

The truth about prairie politics with Scott Moe

Saskatchewan prioritizes pragmatic global engagement, defending agricultural interests through relationships, trade access restoration, and value-added exports to support producers amid rising costs.
#freedom-of-information
Canada news
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2 weeks ago

'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws | CBC News

First Nations oppose Ontario's proposed FOI law changes that would exempt premier and cabinet records from public access, citing reduced transparency for decisions affecting Indigenous rights and lands.
Canada news
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3 weeks ago

Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret. Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Ontario proposes exempting the premier, cabinet ministers, and parliamentary assistants from freedom-of-information laws, retroactively eliminating existing requests and reducing government accountability.
Canada news
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3 weeks ago

Premier, cabinet ministers' records could become secret in new FOI, cybersecurity bill | CBC News

Ontario is modifying freedom of information laws to keep Premier Doug Ford and cabinet records secret while citing cybersecurity and privacy protection needs.
Canada news
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2 weeks ago

'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws | CBC News

First Nations oppose Ontario's proposed FOI law changes that would exempt premier and cabinet records from public access, citing reduced transparency for decisions affecting Indigenous rights and lands.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret. Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Ontario proposes exempting the premier, cabinet ministers, and parliamentary assistants from freedom-of-information laws, retroactively eliminating existing requests and reducing government accountability.
Canada news
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3 weeks ago

Premier, cabinet ministers' records could become secret in new FOI, cybersecurity bill | CBC News

Ontario is modifying freedom of information laws to keep Premier Doug Ford and cabinet records secret while citing cybersecurity and privacy protection needs.
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2 weeks ago

Thinking of moving to a more 'affordable' part of the country? Consider this | CBC News

I lost a lot of money while I was in Alberta. I had quite a lot of debt. Sure, you might save $4 or $5 on your bills, but ultimately, that's not what saved me money at all. Moving to Montreal in the summer of 2024 helped replenish the family's budget, even though la belle province is notorious for its higher taxes.
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2 months ago

Police called as councillors vote to shelve elections

Redditch Borough Council voted to request postponement of May local elections to support local government reorganisation, citing £192,000 savings.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

CRTC to eliminate fees when cancelling or switching cellphone and internet plans | CBC News

Canada's CRTC prohibits telecommunications companies from charging fees for plan cancellations, changes, or activations to enable easier consumer switching and access to better offers.
UK politics
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2 months ago

Twenty-nine English councils to delay elections, minister confirms

Almost half of the 63 planned English local council elections in May will be postponed, with 29 delayed until 2027 to facilitate local government reorganisation.
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3 weeks ago

Ontario to consolidate 36 conservation authorities into 9 | CBC News

Ontario will consolidate its 36 conservation authorities into nine across the province. Environment Minister Todd McCarthy says there will be no job losses as a result. He says the province listened to feedback after several town halls and 14,000 comments on its plan, which initially proposed having seven conservation authorities.
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fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

Part of Canada Is Changing its Approach to Daylight Saving Time

British Columbia will permanently observe daylight saving time, eliminating seasonal time changes to provide more evening sunlight year-round.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Time for a change: British Columbia decides to keep daylight saving time permanently

British Columbia will permanently adopt Pacific Standard Time, ending biannual clock changes and joining Creston's unique time zone status after nearly 70 years of misalignment with neighboring communities.
Canada news
fromwww.npr.org
4 weeks ago

British Columbia to make daylight saving time permanent

British Columbia will permanently adopt daylight saving time despite expert warnings about negative health effects from disrupting circadian rhythms and increasing safety risks.
Canada news
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3 weeks ago

Part of Canada Is Changing its Approach to Daylight Saving Time

British Columbia will permanently observe daylight saving time, eliminating seasonal time changes to provide more evening sunlight year-round.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Time for a change: British Columbia decides to keep daylight saving time permanently

British Columbia will permanently adopt Pacific Standard Time, ending biannual clock changes and joining Creston's unique time zone status after nearly 70 years of misalignment with neighboring communities.
Canada news
fromwww.npr.org
4 weeks ago

British Columbia to make daylight saving time permanent

British Columbia will permanently adopt daylight saving time despite expert warnings about negative health effects from disrupting circadian rhythms and increasing safety risks.
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2 months ago

250 councillors could serve seven year terms, after election delays

Nearly 30 councils will no longer hold elections this year due to a major reorganisation of local government, with some requesting a delay and others giving the government information about capacity that has led to a delay being granted. Councillors in all 29 areas where a postponement has occurred will have their term extended, meaning they have the opportunity to continue in their roles until the next elections are held, which is expected to be in 2028.
UK politics
fromThe Walrus
3 weeks ago

A Coastal Village Embraced Natural Gas. Now It's Trying to Outrace the Consequences | The Walrus

About fifteen kilometres northwest from Kitamaat is Kitimat, the industrial town that the global mining group Alcan (acquired by Rio Tinto in 2007) carved from the rainforest in the 1950s to house workers and support the needs of its aluminum smelter.
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4 weeks ago

Critics say Ottawa's sustainable jobs plan offers no new support for energy workers | CBC News

Canada's sustainable jobs action plan primarily lists existing policies without targeted measures for energy workers facing displacement from the energy transition.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Ontario takes control of York Catholic school board, keeps Peel under supervision | CBC News

Ontario's education minister placed York Catholic District School Board under supervision due to depleted reserves, lack of financial recovery plan, and seven education directors in nine years, while critics argue provincial underfunding causes board financial crises.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Snowbanks are still blocking parking on some streets more than a month after Toronto's last big storm | CBC News

Toronto residents struggle to find on-street parking over a month after a major snowstorm due to uncleaned curbside snowbanks, affecting both residents and local businesses.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Watchdog probes alleged misconduct by Toronto, Peel police officers linked to Project South | CBC News

A provincial complaints agency is investigating misconduct allegations against seven Toronto police officers and three Peel police officers connected to Project South, a major organized crime and corruption probe.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Ontario not purchased or leased new space for thousands of returning civil servants | CBC News

Ontario government has not signed new leases or purchased real estate despite mandating 60,000 public servants to return to full-time in-office work, causing space shortages.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

The Canada Pension Plan Is Funding Trump's Fossil Fuel and AI Ambitions | The Walrus

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board invests in U.S. fossil fuel producers and AI firms, prioritizing long-term returns while framing climate strategy as a long-term transition.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

Canada Is Edging Toward a Two-Party System. That Would Be a Mistake | The Walrus

The NDP leadership race shows renewed interest and fundraising, amid risks of a shift toward a two-party system and pressure from a possible early election.
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2 months ago

AI, data centre companies will have to compete for electricity in B.C. | CBC News

The competitive bid process, which launched Friday, will allow B.C. Hydro to manage the grid appropriately when it comes to the fast growing high-load sectors including AI and data centres, according to Energy Minister Adrian Dix at a news conference Friday. Charlotte Mitha, B.C. Hydro's president and CEO, said that without a structured process, the power utility could easily be overwhelmed by power-intensive requests from AI and data centres.
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fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Newcomers, Nutrition, and Canadian Politicians | The Walrus

Debates emphasize preference for stable technocratic leadership, criticize political opportunism undermining solidarity, and call for policy shifts toward local, healthy agriculture.
#crown-royal
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2 months ago
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Doug Ford's plan to remove Crown Royal from Ontario shelves 'misinformed,' Manitoba Conservative MP says | CBC News

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2 months ago
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Doug Ford's plan to remove Crown Royal from Ontario shelves 'misinformed,' Manitoba Conservative MP says | CBC News

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2 months ago

CUSMA negotiations, interprovincial trade on the table as Carney meets with premiers | CBC

Prime Minister Mark Carney met with premiers in Ottawa to discuss trade, CUSMA review, tariffs, and national unity amid separatist reports and U.S. contacts.
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2 months ago

Ontario education minister putting Peel school board under provincial control | CBC News

Ontario's education minister placed a seventh school board under supervision Wednesday in order to prevent dozens of teachers from being laid off, he says, and he is planning to soon take control of another board over financial concerns. Paul Calandra announced that he has put Peel District School Board under supervision and is giving the York Catholic District School Board two weeks to make a case for avoiding the same fate.
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1 month ago

ANALYSIS | Stakes are high in Scarborough byelection as NDP, Liberals prepare to square off | CBC News

Doly Begum resigned her Ontario NDP seat to run federally for the Liberal Party, triggering a provincial Scarborough Southwest byelection.
Canada news
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1 month ago

Car dealers seek reimbursements for EVs sold under old rebate program as new one launches | CBC News

Canada's federal EV rebate program restarts, offering up to $5,000 for eligible EVs and $2,500 for plug-in hybrids while dealers await reimbursement mechanisms.
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1 month ago

Taxpayers complain of long waits for the CRA to fix its errors, deliver refunds | CBC News

As the 2025 tax season approaches, Bill Bisson is stuck in tax limbo, still waiting for the Canada Revenue Agency to resolve a $3,471 penalty stemming from his 2023 return a charge he and his tax adviser say is an obvious CRA error. It's frustrating, it has created a lot of stress for me, said Bisson, who lives in Beaver Bank, N.S., just outside Halifax. It just keeps hanging over my head.
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1 month ago

ICE has offices in 5 Canadian cities. Is your city on the list? | CBC News

Homeland Security Investigations operates from the U.S. embassy and consulates across Canada to investigate transnational crimes and assist in tracking suspects.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Face It, One More Pipeline Won't Save Us from Trump | The Walrus

Pipeline advocacy narrows Canada's economic strategy to finding new buyers for oil and assumes U.S. interventions will reliably restore foreign oil production.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Ontario is shortchanging Peel Region on community service funding: report | CBC News

Peel Region receives far less provincial funding per capita, causing underinvestment in child care, long-term care, social housing, public health, legal aid, and mental health.
Canada news
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2 months ago

RealAg Radio: Canada's place in the world, the future of CUSMA, and provincial trade, Jan 26, 2026

Canada must manage its relationship with the U.S., pursue trade diversification including China, and prioritize economic resilience to weather global economic uncertainty.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Doug Ford says a Parti Quebecois government would be a 'disaster' | CBC News

Election of a separatist party in Quebec would be a disaster for Canada and would undermine national unity.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Millions of temporary residents will have to leave Canada when their permits expire. But will they? | CBC News

Millions of temporary residents face expiring permits and potential removal from Canada, jeopardizing immigrants' permanent-residence pathways, livelihoods, and settled plans after job losses.
Canada news
fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

From trade to trust: Hyder calls for Canada to lead with strategy, not emotion

Canada can overcome current economic turmoil by focusing on controllable policies, engaging in the USMCA/CUSMA review, removing internal trade barriers, and diversifying markets.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Mississauga council encourages residents to fly Canadian flag alongside foreign flags | CBC News

Mississauga city council unanimously encouraged residents to display the Canadian flag alongside foreign flags as a voluntary gesture promoting unity and national pride.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Ontario Liberal caucus names John Fraser as pick for interim leader | CBC News

John Fraser was nominated by the Ontario Liberal caucus to serve as interim leader for a third time.
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2 months ago

2 Toronto school boards open new virtual offices to help parents navigate concerns | CBC News

The offices "will ensure parents have a direct way to raise concerns, get help, and find solutions faster," Education Minister Paul Calandra said in a message to TDSB families last November.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

GTA municipalities gearing up for Sunday snowstorm | CBC News

Greater Toronto Area faces an orange winter storm watch with 20–40 centimetres expected; municipalities mobilize snow-clearing crews, transit precautions, warming centres, and public advisories.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Canada's housing minister defends decision to cut housing fund money for Toronto | CBC News

Federal government reduced Toronto's Housing Accelerator Fund payment by $10 million because city council did not allow sixplexes citywide as promised.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Peel school board chair calls takeover a 'smokescreen' for provincial underfunding | CBC Accessibility

Peel District School Board placed under provincial supervision after planned teacher reductions and repeated deficits; board chair blames provincial underfunding and special-education funding shortfalls.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Could the Royal Canadian Legion be part of the housing solution? One branch is already reimagining its future | CBC News

Bala Legion will convert its site into mixed-use housing with a new legion facility and 128 rental apartments, including affordable and accessible units.
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fromSocial Media Today
2 months ago

Canadian Government Looks to Bring News Content Back to Facebook

Canadian government officials are negotiating with Meta to restore Canadian news publishers under revisions to the Online News Act.
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