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OP-ED: Is Canada systemically racist?
"The personal prejudices of people within institutions does not constitute institutional racism in the classical sense, in which the rules or policies of the institution are discriminatory"
Feds maintain immigration targets despite pressure from economists and academics
Economists from commercial banks and academics have been warning the Trudeau government that Canada needs to slow down on immigration in order to close the housing gap, but the Trudeau government remains firm in hitting their targets.
Probe launched into judges and tribunal members over continued political party donations
The Canadian Judicial Council will look into whether two Ontario Superior Court judges and at least 15 tribunal members continued to make donations to political parties after being appointed to the position by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Inbound migration into Calgary making the city unaffordable
Calgary is a city that is becoming increasingly difficult to live in when it comes to the cost of housing; even finding a place to rent is a challenge unto itself.
The Daily Brief | Trudeau gov threatens provinces over clean electricity scheme
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson threatens to pull billions in funding for provinces that refuse to comply with the feds’ clean electricity laws.
OP-ED: Another “pretendian” outed, this time a provincial cabinet minister
"Kevin Klein — no, not the famous Hollywood actor, but an alleged actor nonetheless — has just been outed for presumably faking indigenous status, a phenomenon informally called 'pretendianism.'"
How did we get here? A timeline on the Online News Act fiasco
Google and Meta have warned the government on multiple occasions that it would take drastic measures should the law pass Parliament. Further, industry experts have criticized the bill, going as far as calling it a “shakedown.” However, the government has insisted on pushing through the controversial piece of legislation.
Canada’s UN Ambassador praises affirmative action following SCOTUS ruling
Canada's ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae praised the controversial practice of affirmative action after it was ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
BONOKOSKI: Trudeau is trying to make Canada unrecognizable
"We have a prime minister in Trudeau who is trying to make our country unrecognizable by taking all measures of wind out of its sails, beginning with the naïve condemnation of historic figures and then tearing down their statues."
“It’s nonsense,” Legault criticized for claiming higher housing prices are necessary
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is facing criticism after claiming higher housing prices are necessary – as he does not want Quebec to “stay poor” in order for homes in the province to be cheaper than in Ontario and British Columbia.