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She’s too old for all that now. There will be no cuddles, no taking care; she won’t want me to stay nearby as she rests. So I ...
With too few staff, “constant overtime” has become “the only means to maintain sufficient coverage,” says Malcolm Daley, a ...
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He rallied industry leaders to speak out on the real-world impacts, emphasizing the risk of layoffs and supply-chain ...
I can honestly say that Pierre Poilievre made me do this. I could see even years ago that this election, the one that has ...
L ike a lot of Tesla owners, I recently found myself looking on the internet for bumper stickers. One favourite is “I bought ...
I vaguely knew about the so-called “stages of grief” from movies and television, but I wondered what kind of life I would live from now on, how grief would linger and for how long. Would the grief ...
The last parliament was a minority, and it had a record-setting run of roughly three and a half years—which took it close to ...
The Liberal win was made possible by swathes of skittish, would-be NDP and Bloc Québécois voters who opted for them to stop ...
T he Arctic is slipping from Canada’s grasp. Years of neglect—by successive governments and especially under the ...
When all of us are wondering and worrying about buying Canuck-produced goods, I will happily forgo your American snack food, ...
But these setbacks don’t tell the whole story. As nation-states scale down their climate targets, another jurisdiction is ramping up: cities. Down here, far below the realm of national policy, a new ...