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Legault goes direct to the U.S. to get action on Roxham Road
Quebec Premier Francois Legault met with the U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Cohen the morning of Feb. 14 to discuss making changes to the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement.
LEVY: Ontario school board bans spirit days, wacky hair days for woke reasons
The Halton District School Board – led by education director Curtis Ennis – has put out a laughable memo claiming school spirit days must be reimagined because many are racist, ableist, exclusionary and most of all, push colonialism.
Peel school board adopts racial preferences into specialty program acceptance criteria
In an effort to address “historic disproportionalities,” the Peel District School Board in Ontario will give students preferential treatment in the admission process into specialty programs based on their skin colour and ethnic background.
BONOKOSKI: A new milestone in the Lockerbie plane terrorist attack
"The only person to have been convicted over the atrocity was Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, who was jailed for life in 2001 and released on compassionate grounds in 2009 after being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. He died three years later."
CAMPUS WATCH: Seven notable stories from 2022
Wokeness continued to prevail in Canadian colleges and universities in 2022, with cancel culture, reverse racism and Covid hysteria plaguing campuses across the country. True North has compiled seven notable stories that took place on Canadian campuses this year.
The 10 biggest stories of 2022
2022 was a major year for Canadians. It was a year full of protests, global conflict and political leadership changeups. These are the top 10 most influential stories of 2022 and what they might mean for the upcoming year.
CAMPUS WATCH: Concordia scholars plan to counter colonialism in physics
Scholars at Montreal’s Concordia University are planning to trace and counter what they say is colonialism in physics, which they describe as a “social field” rather than one of “pure knowledge.”
LEVY: The many messes in the Ontario education system
We hear very little from our education minister, Stephen Lecce, who claims to care that students learn the kind of skills and curriculum that allow them to graduate to good-paying jobs.
Skate Canada axes “man,” “woman” from official vocabulary
The national governing body of figure skating has gutted “man” and “woman” from its official vocabulary and will instead opt for terms more in line with gender ideology.
Premier Smith banned from Russia after critics accused her of being “pro-Putin”
Critics have accused her of pushing “pro-Putin, pro-Russian separatist propaganda,” but that didn’t stop Russian President Vladimir Putin from placing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on his latest sanctions list.