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OP-ED: A Frisson of Fission – Why nuclear power won’t replace natural gas as North America’s...

Three Mile Island: now there’s a name only us retired folk will remember. On March 28, 1979 the Unit 2 reactor in the Three...

Ontario to close 10 supervised drug sites, shift focus to recovery and housing

Premier Doug Ford has vowed to shut the doors on ten supervised drug consumption sites as Ontario moves towards a recovery and housing model to deal with the addiction crisis. 

Feds spends more than average Canadian salary on monthly artwork rentals

While Canadians are feeling the effects of the cost of living crisis and desperate for any type of tax relief, the federal government is spending an unprecedented amount on renting artwork to adorn the offices of bureaucrats – significantly more than the average salary of Canadians.

Number of Canadians relying on food banks up 90% since 2019: report

More Canadians than ever rely on food banks to make ends meet, with new data showing a 90% uptick in visits over the last five years. 

LEVY: Dunlop fails to see how deep the rot goes in the TDSB

It’s hard to believe there can be an Ontario education minister more disconnected with the reality of what is happening in the province’s classrooms, more uninformed about those who have made racism an industry and more tone-deaf than Stephen Lecce.

PBO report forecasts deficit to surpass Liberals’ $40 billion promise

The federal budget watchdog estimates that the Liberal government’s deficit will reach a whopping $46.8 billion this year. 

Global Affairs Canada spent over $3M in taxpayer dollars on alcohol

Global Affairs Canada has billed taxpayers over three million dollars on booze alone in a little over five years.

Doug Ford shuts down reporter who compared injection sites to alcohol at corner stores 

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called out a City News reporter after being asked why he thinks selling cannabis and so-called “safe supply” injection sites should be located away from school zones but will allow alcohol at a convenience store close to a school.

OP-ED: What do funding reversals for Indigenous burial searches mean?

The federal government is facing severe and widespread criticism for cutting funding to search for the remains of Indigenous children said to have never...

Liberals stay mum on CBC President Catherine Tait’s bonus approval

The Liberal government refuses to address whether it approved a bonus for CBC President Catherine Tait amid calls to end bonuses for CBC executives from opposition parties, the Conservatives and the NDP. 
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