A win for Canadians! This morning, I was excited to announce that Canada has successfully concluded negotiations on the… Posted by Mary Ng on Saturday, November 21,...
Today, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, held her fifth biweekly teleconference with provincial and territorial Finance Ministers. Finance Ministers discussed...
Today, Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture held the first of two virtual meetings as part of their annual conference. Ministers gathered virtually...
More than 11,000 Canadians have died from COVID-19. As the number of deaths continues to rise, so, too, does the pressure on researchers and biotechnology companies...
Energy efficiency figures prominently in proposals for how to recover from COVID-19’s economic impacts and in plans for achieving net-zero emissions. The International Energy Agency, Green...
Rising COVID-19 numbers have placed much of Canada on the edge of seemingly inevitable lockdowns, just as winter begins. Having failed to contain the disease, with...
Vancouver City Council decided to give a thumbs up to the city staff’s plan that includes a suggestion to implement a “transport pricing” in the Metro...
The extreme intoxication defence is often successful when used, usually in cases involving male violence against women. (Unsplash) “Extreme intoxication” is used as a defence by...
Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government has come to be defined by two things: its hesitant responses to the emerging second wave of COVID-19 and its relentlessly pro-business...
In October 2020, criminologists Anthony Doob and Jane Sprott released a report on Correctional Services Canada’s (CSC) use of structured intervention units (SIUs). SIUs were intended...