Ahead of Canada Day, a long-overdue philanthropic campaign to restore the Prime Minister鈥檚 dilapidated residence at 24 Sussex is praised as a timely reflection of national pride.
Canadian youth face a labor crisis with 14% unemployment, precarious work, and stagnant inflation-adjusted wages that fail to cover skyrocketing housing and education costs, risk a "lost generation."
Ahead of Canada Day, a long-overdue philanthropic campaign to restore the Prime Minister鈥檚 dilapidated residence at 24 Sussex is praised as a timely reflection of national pride.
Canadian youth face a labor crisis with 14% unemployment, precarious work, and stagnant inflation-adjusted wages that fail to cover skyrocketing housing and education costs, risk a "lost generation."
The debate over banning social media for under-16s is intensifying. While platforms pose risks to teen mental health and safety, a blanket ban ignores potential benefits and the need for digital literacy.
Ontario's new recycling policy unfairly burdens small businesses with costs, as municipalities drop commercial collection and producers pass on fees. Policy changes are needed to avoid further harm.
Editorial: Failing to consult Indigenous groups and municipalities on projects causes severe legal, financial, and political risks. Meaningful communication is vital to avoid costly delays and backlash.
In recent weeks, following the change of ownership at the Little Current Your Independent Grocers, a swirl of outrageous rumours erupted as to what had brought the change about鈥攚ith little to no foundation.
Worse yet, those rumours conflated to include the Little Current Subway but also the grocery store
This Manitoulin Expositor edition honors remarkable locals, focusing on the passings and global impacts of Order of Canada recipient Diane Sims and philanthropic artist Ivan Wheale.