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Emma Teitel: Toronto City Council gave itself a 24% raise. Torontonians can’t do the same

1 avril 2025 à 21:28
There are few announcements more excessively hyped these days, and fundamentally misleading, than the publication of Ontario’s annual “Sunshine List.” The list, published this month, reveals the rafts of provincial civil servants who are making $100,000 a year or more and supposedly living in the lap of luxury. Read More

The urgent need to solve the ‘cost to build crisis’ in the GTA this election 

1 avril 2025 à 15:58
As economic uncertainty looms, with the ongoing U.S. tariff threats and geopolitical turmoil, the stakes in this federal election are high for Canada's economic and societal future. To put it plainly, now more than ever is the time for governments to invest in housing. Building homes in the GTA builds our country’s economy, protects Canadian jobs and supports domestic industries from coast to coast.  Read More

Who killed Canada’s abortion debate? | Canada Did What?!

1 avril 2025 à 12:20
It wasn’t that long ago that elective abortions were harder to get in Canada than anywhere in the U.S. What changed was one of the most actively forgotten political brawls in our history, sparked by one doctor, Henry Morgentaler, a Holocaust survivor who believed legal abortions could prevent future mass atrocities. The ordeal was so divisive, so heated and so unpleasant that an exhausted country gave up on finding a way through it, and instead just decided to never tackle the issue again. Read More

Michael Higgins: Does Mark Carney also admire China’s ‘basic dictatorship’?

1 avril 2025 à 12:00
In war, election campaigns, and life we all get tripped up by what the historian Thucydides called the “imponderables” and former U.S. defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld classified as the “unknown unknowns.” It is how we react to those unforeseeable events that reveal some of our true nature, exposing deep, dark flaws or a courageous, indomitable spirit. Read More

Earthquake compounds Myanmar’s humanitarian crisis as death toll passes 2,000

1 avril 2025 à 05:02
BANGKOK — The death toll in last week’s massive earthquake in Myanmar has passed 2,000, state media said Monday, as accounts of some people’s last moments emerged: Two hundred Buddhist monks crushed by a collapsing monastery. Fifty children killed when a preschool classroom crumbled. Seven hundred Muslims struck while praying at mosques for Ramadan. Read More
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