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Jason Unrau
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Vaccine Passports a ‘Soft’ but Still Coercive Measure, Critics Say
As Quebec becomes the first province in Canada to require vaccination passports for access to non-essential services like gyms, bars, ...
Canada
August 12, 2021
‘The Fire’s Gotten So Huge’: BC Residents Voice Frustration With Wildfire Response
As wildfires continue to rage across B.C., some residents whose livelihoods are imperilled by the fires say there's ...
Canada
July 28, 2021
‘I Was Blackballed’: Former Tenors Member Recalls Fallout After He Added Politically Incorrect Phrase While Singing Anthem
It was five years ago this month that Remigio Pereira changed two lines of Canada’s national anthem and ...
Canada
July 14, 2021
Paul Bernardo Case: Lawsuit by Victims’ Families Seeks More Parole Board Transparency
Child killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo was denied parole on June 22, marking the second time since ...
Canada
June 22, 2021
‘Waiting on a Knife’s Edge’ as Line 5 Shutdown Order Challenged in Michigan Court
As Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. continues its legal battle with the state of Michigan over Line 5, a former ...
Canada
May 26, 2021
Group of Ontario Doctors Resist Regulator’s Missive Blocking Criticism of COVID Measures
More than 150 MDs are challenging the authority of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) ...
Canada
May 19, 2021
First Nation’s Lawsuit to Block Gold Exploration at Ontario Site Threatens Prospector’s 35-Year Investment in Project
A First Nation in northern Ontario, citing infringement of sacred territory, has sued the province and a prospector ...
Canada
May 12, 2021
Experts Question Lockdown Logic, Call for New Approach
As Canadians head into the second year of pandemic restrictions and some provinces are increasing lockdown measures to ...
Canada
April 28, 2021
2021 Budget: Deficit Spending Likely to Inflate an Already-Expanding Public Service
Continued deficit spending in this week’s federal budget, the first in two years because of the pandemic, is ...
Canada
April 21, 2021
Ontario Police Officer: ‘I’m Not Proud of Our Government Right Now’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford on April 17 walked back new pandemic measures he announced just one day earlier, which ...
Canada
April 21, 2021
Ottawa’s UNDRIP Legislation Draws Criticism From Different Camps
The federal government’s Bill C-15 is attracting criticism from a myriad of interest groups on public policy and ...
Canada
April 15, 2021
Manslaughter Charges Dropped Against Man Who Killed Attackers in Violent Home Invasion
When Cameron Gardiner’s door was kicked in on the early-morning hours of Jan. 22, 2019, and three masked ...
Canada
April 7, 2021
Experts Weigh In on Supreme Court Carbon Tax Ruling
The matter of carbon taxes and whether Ottawa retained ultimate authority to impose them on recalcitrant provinces under ...
Canada
April 1, 2021
Airline Industry Bailout Talks Ongoing as Committee Explores Options
While the federal government continues talks with airlines over a bailout package that could cost as much as ...
Canada
March 24, 2021
‘It Took Me by Surprise’: Academic Critical of BLM Movement Had Article on Her Paper Removed
Sonia Orlu never expected that an article about her recent paper on the Black Lives Matter movement would ...
Canada
March 10, 2021
‘Strictly UN Optics’: Quebec’s Magpie River Granted Personhood Status
A remote river in eastern Quebec has been granted personhood status, making it the first time in Canada ...
Canada
March 4, 2021
Ottawa Pressed to Ban Huawei From Canada’s 5G Networks
More than two years after Stanford University shelved its partnership with Huawei over U.S national security concerns and ...
Canada
February 19, 2021
Workers Lament Alberta’s Troubled Resource Sector
The new year has brought more woes for Alberta’s resource sector already hit with low oil prices and ...
Canada
February 11, 2021
Proposed Cannabis Outlet in Ontario Town Raising Concerns
A proposed cannabis retail outlet located next to a youth centre and a community living space for special ...
Canada
February 3, 2021
Pipeline Saga: Keystone XL’s Cancellation Puts Focus on Trans Mountain
Although Keystone XL has been cancelled, all Canadians remain owner of the Trans Mountain pipeline and its expansion ...
Canada
January 27, 2021
Free Speech Advocates Criticize Coming Social Media Regulations
Ottawa is proceeding with new legislation to regulate social media, but free speech advocates say attempts by the state ...
Canada
January 21, 2021
Carbon Tax Putting Heavy Burden on Farmers
Fourth-generation Saskatchewan grain farmer Jeff Bennett says increasing the carbon tax won’t reduce his operation’s emissions and risks ...
Canada
December 30, 2020
Success and Failure in Court Challenges Mounted Against COVID Restrictions
Restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 in various provinces have led some business, churches, and individuals who ...
Canada
December 16, 2020
Lockdown Measures Tested in Court, as Opposition to COVID Restrictions Grows
An appliance store chain is challenging recent COVID-19 lockdown measures in Toronto and Ontario’s Peel Region in the ...
Canada
December 9, 2020
COVID-19 in Canada: What the Numbers Show
News Analysis At the tail end of Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s press conference more than a week ago, ...
Canada
December 3, 2020
Alberta Doctor Speaks Out Against ‘Draconian’ COVID Restrictions
As COVID-19 restrictions ramp up across the country, an Alberta doctor stands by his “lay language and blunt” ...
Canada
November 25, 2020
Caledonia Housing Development Site Remains Occupied Despite Court Injunction
Caledonia remains a “sacrificial lamb,” says Mayor Ken Hewitt, two weeks after self-described land-defenders from the neighbouring Six ...
Canada
November 4, 2020
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