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Conservative Poll Lead Shrinks To Lowest Margin Since Last August
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Conservative Poll Lead Shrinks To Lowest Margin Since Last August

The Conservatives and Liberals are statistically tied, with the NDP in third place at 18 per cent.

by Alex Cosh
Ministerial Advisors Sought Last-Minute Edit To Statement Mourning Palestinian Journalist

Ministerial Advisors Sought Last-Minute Edit To Statement Mourning Palestinian Journalist

“Their statement on this has nothing to do with freedom of the press, with human rights, with real concern for the censorship and killings of Palestinian journalists."

by Alex Cosh
Podcast: How B.C. Governments Opened Up Long-Term Care to Private Corporations

Podcast: How B.C. Governments Opened Up Long-Term Care to Private Corporations

We discussed how for-profit corporations expanded into the province's long-term care sector.

by Alex Cosh
20 Years Ago, Canadian Media Lined Up To Call For War In Iraq

20 Years Ago, Canadian Media Lined Up To Call For War In Iraq

Let’s take a look back at the editorial boards and journalists that cheered on the catastrophic Iraq War in March 2003.

by Davide Mastracci
Reviewing The State Of The Labour Market – February 2023

Reviewing The State Of The Labour Market – February 2023

While rate hikes have choked economic growth and increased interest payments, they haven’t managed to crush job and wage growth.

by Adam D.K. King
Ministry Insists It Respects 'Right to Protest' After Meeting Peruvian PM At Mining Show
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Ministry Insists It Respects 'Right to Protest' After Meeting Peruvian PM At Mining Show

Peruvian police have responded to Indigenous-led protests with violence, killing more than 50 demonstrators.

by Alex Cosh
How Healthcare Privatization In Ontario Made The Pandemic Worse

How Healthcare Privatization In Ontario Made The Pandemic Worse

“Public health is making decisions influenced by politics, rather than influenced by science and health equity for vulnerable populations."

by Cass Kislenko
Podcast: Why Bill C-18 Won't Save Canadian Journalism

Podcast: Why Bill C-18 Won't Save Canadian Journalism

We spoke to Dru Oja Jay from The Breach about why Bill C-18 will likely end up subsidizing the profits and debt repayments of corporate media giants.

by Alex Cosh
Working Women Helped Prevent Greater Pandemic Disaster

Working Women Helped Prevent Greater Pandemic Disaster

Were it not for the organized power of working women, governments’ responses to the pandemic would have been far less impactful.

by Adam D.K. King
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