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The CSIS hunt for interference leakers helps Trudeau but harms democracyCommentaryMar 17Canadian law recognizes the public interest value of whistleblowers or 'leakers' but does so little to protect them. This leaves a grim choice. Face prison or do nothing.
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Navigating uncertain times in the wake of COVID-19CommentaryMar 16
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Are Canadians too concerned about inflation?Canadians are concerned about inflation as it remains at decades-high levels. But is the level of worry warranted?CommentaryJan 30
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Structure fire, smell of natural gas reported: SFDNo injuries to residents or firefighters occurred according to SFD. Occupants were able to remain in the structure and did not require rehousing.CommentaryJan 1
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We should have more faith in millennials to navigate the infodemic on social mediaAccording to a recent Ipsos poll conducted for Global News, seven in 10 Canadians say that it’s getting harder to identify whether information is true or false on social media.CommentaryDec 23, 2022
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Economists and Canadians are not on the same pageIpsos polling for Global News has shown that Canadians’ financial anxieties are rising faster than interest rates.CommentaryDec 13, 2022
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‘He will be missed’: No one enjoyed being B.C. premier more than John HorganThis week ends one of the most successful and rather astonishing turns at the helm of a B.C. government, as John Horgan turns the keys to the premier’s office over to David Eby.CommentaryNov 17, 2022
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Are Canadians all talk on climate change?As leaders gather for COP27, recent polling suggests Canadians talk a big game when it comes to climate change, but quietly continue believing the solution belongs to someone else.CommentaryNov 15, 2022
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Shady, dishonest cancer scams can dupe patients and well-meaning donorsCancer "treatment" scams and dubious marketing techniques can target both patients and those who want to help find a cure.CommentaryOct 31, 2022
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Do Canadians want Indigenous partnership in energy production? It’s complicatedThe question of what stake Canada’s Indigenous Peoples should have in Canada’s energy development has never been more pronounced.CommentaryOct 8, 2022
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I was diagnosed with cancer at age 36. My life will never be the sameA breast cancer diagnosis in my 30s revealed a dire and distressing lack of support for young adults.CommentaryOct 3, 2022
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