As Refugee Law Practitioners, We Oppose Canada’s Double Standards
We raise these issues not because we want Canada to reverse its assistance to Ukrainians, but rather extend it elsewhere, too.
We raise these issues not because we want Canada to reverse its assistance to Ukrainians, but rather extend it elsewhere, too.
Why should ordinary Russians suffer due to the actions of people they have no control over, who they often don’t even like?
The decision to pull mask mandates may turn out OK, but Doug Ford’s track record throughout this pandemic hints otherwise.
In the long march toward the annihilation of the NDP, this week’s agreement with the Liberals will surely go down as a pivotal moment.
The system that was once designed to be able to accurately provide for all elderly people in Canada must reinvent itself.
We may be done with COVID-19, but it isn’t done with us, no matter what premiers across the country are saying.
The collective trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic will define the coming decades for millions of Canadians who suffered.
The fact that fresh graduates are being pushed into such a manufactured and unfulfilling industry is a matter of great urgency.
Turns out that asking writers who want Canadians to fight against Russia in Ukraine if they’re planning to go isn’t a popular question.