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Stark drop in Canadians keeping up with Covid-19 vaccinations

Only 15% of Canadians aged five and up are continuing to get their Covid-19 shots, according to new data from the Government of Canada.

University principal slams Quebec’s proposed French language policy

One Quebec university’s principal is among a growing number of critics towards the provincial government’s proposed language policy overhaul. 

The Daily Brief | Vivek Ramaswamy thanks the Freedom Convoy

Republican primaries contender Vivek Ramaswamy has thanked the Freedom Convoy and Canadian truckers for leading the way when it came to the fight against government authoritarianism. Tune into The Daily Brief!

Law Society of Ontario refuses to comment on anti-Israel letter from TMU law students

The regulatory body for Ontario lawyers and paralegals is declining to comment on an anti-Israel letter issued by a group of law students at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) in support of “all forms of Palestinian resistance.”

CAMPUS WATCH: Student unions praise “necessary” Hamas terrorism against “so-called Israel”

Canadian student unions, from York University to the University of Toronto, are facing backlash over anti-Israel statements issued amid Israel facing the deadliest Hamas attack in decades. 

CAMPUS WATCH: Student union denounces “far-right nationalist,” “conspiracy theorist” parental rights rally

The McGill University student union has denounced last week’s pro-parent Million Person March as "anti-2SLGBTQ+" and backed by "far-right nationalist, religious, conspiracy theorist and anti-public education groups.”

Canadian children face 30% spike in food insecurity: report

In 2022, 1.4 million children under the age of 18 suffered from food insecurity and that number jumped up to 1.8 million this year.

OP-ED: Canada’s hateful indigenous blood libel

"The Indian Residential School genocide claim, now repeated by many indigenous leaders, elders, knowledge keepers and ordinary folk, legions of non-indigenous people, did not emerge in 2021 following the discovery of soil disturbance on the Kamloops Indian Reserve. Rather, it was invented many years earlier Protocols-style by a crackpot who has been selling snake oil by the bucketful to gullible indigenous and non-indigenous people alike for more than 30 years."

Trucking industry feeling the squeeze of high costs and low profits

Canada’s trucking industry is seeing low profits and high costs coming out of the pandemic due in part to fewer shipments and a lower freight rate. 

CAMPUS WATCH: Racially segregated graduation ceremonies taking place at top Canadian universities

Racially segregated graduation ceremonies for black students are taking place at several of Canada’s top universities this year.
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