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Candice Malcolm personally endorses Anthony Furey for mayor of Toronto

True North’s founder and editor-in-chief Candice Malcolm personally endorsed Anthony Furey for Toronto’s mayoralty after the Toronto Sun’s editorial board endorsed Mark Saunders.

Prairie provinces sign MOU to boost economic growth in Western Canada

Alberta has signed a memorandum of understanding with Manitoba and Saskatchewan to collaborate on joint economic corridors projects to boost economic growth in Western Canada.

Record high overdose calls in B.C.

BC Emergency Health Services said Wednesday, Mar. 22 set British Columbia’s new record for the number of overdose calls received in a single day.

Four-in-five Canadians feel sustainable living is much easier for wealthy people

Onyen Corporation, an Environmental Social Governance reporting software company, asked investors and consumers several questions to determine their personal commitments on workforce diversity, ethical supply chains, and companies’ obligations to the communities in which they operate.

BC Conservative MLA wants ban on EV subsidies due to slave labour concerns

A BC Conservative motion to end subsidies for electric vehicles due to the use of the slave labour involved in acquiring the cobalt necessary to produce their batteries caused a stir in the province’s legislature on Monday. 

OP-ED: B.C.’s new ‘rental’ fund may actually reduce rental housing in the province

"As well-intentioned as this fund may be, it won’t address the issue at the root of B.C.’s rental woes—that is, a severe imbalance between the number of renters and the availability of units to rent—and may actually make things worse."

Canada can look to European countries in addressing birth rate crisis, says think tank

New reports from a Canadian think-tank show that the country needs to do more to address its declining birth rate and that policies in European countries offer a path forward.

Military airstrip price tag up $80M due to Covid and inflation, say feds

A military airstrip upgrade in northern Canada will cost 53% more than promised because materials rose in price and Covid-19 caused delays, according to the defence minister’s announcement last Thursday.

Poilievre in media tour targets Big Pharma, denounces Indian Act

A recent media tour in Winnipeg saw Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre hint at some of the themes his party may be addressing during the next Parliamentary session. These included taking firm stances on the opioid crisis, the energy file and targeting the controversial Indian Act as “racist.” 

Alcohol and drug deaths reach record highs during the pandemic: Statistics Canada

Recent data released by Statistics Canada on Thursday paints a grim reality of Canadians dying from alcohol and drug abuse during the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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