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ANALYSIS: Does Indigenous reconciliation mean undeserved compensation?
The Kamloops B.C. Indian Band (also known as the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation) that announced the earth-shattering discovery in 2021 of children’s graves...
Alberta updates antisemitism curriculum in response to Oct. 7 spike in anti-Jewish hatred
Alberta’s junior high students will soon learn more about antisemitism with an updated curriculum influenced by the rise in anti-Jewish hatred worldwide following Hamas’...
Five stories from 2024 you may have forgotten about
Keeping track of all the stories throughout the year can be overwhelming, and some impactful stories could easily slip through the cracks. So here’s a list of some of those stories which you might have forgotten about throughout the year.
Despite record-high education spending, B.C.’s academic performance faces “significant” declines: study
Despite record-high education spending, British Columbia’s average academic performance in math, science and reading has declined significantly.
Critics slam NDP for lowering Manitoba’s education requirements for teachers
Despite underperforming the national average for student outcomes, Manitoba’s NDP government is slashing educational standards for teachers in math, science, English or French, history, and geography.
Convicted terrorist currently teaching social justice course at Carleton University
An academic convicted by France of committing an antisemitic terrorist attack is currently teaching a social justice course at Carleton University.
“He is lying,” Poilievre slams Trudeau’s foreign interference allegations
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of “lying” during Trudeau’s testimony at the public inquiry into foreign interference on Wednesday, in which Trudeau alleged the Conservative leader didn’t have the proper security clearance to be briefed on foreign interference by law enforcement.
LEVY: Rampant Jew-hatred alive and well in Toronto school boards
Late last week, after Israel killed one senior Hezbollah leader in Beirut and speculation was that they would assassinate another, the director of the Toronto French school board wrote to all students and their families commiserating with their pain over the Israeli attacks.
OP-ED: In Praise of Tonic Masculinity
"Rather than fretting about toxic masculinity, we ought to be encouraging all men to embrace their masculine nature. Canada’s future may depend on it."
IRCC data reveals over one million applications are in backlog
Canada continues to deal with an immigration backlog that has now reached over 1,078,300 applications across different categories.