Canada adds over 230,000 jobs as restrictions ease
The June Labour Force Survey, released by Statistics Canada July 9, shows that June saw an increase of 230,000 part-time jobs and a 7.1 per cent average increase in wages across all sectors compared...
View ArticleMass grave sites confirmed at the site of Kuper Island School
On July 12, the Penelakut Tribe announced the discovery of over 160 undocumented, unmarked graves at the site of the former Kuper Island School. The school operated as part of the residential school...
View ArticleTrudeau’s snap election exposes detestable will to power
Platitudes are often employed to rationalize periods of crisis, but coupled with manipulation, they are empty. There is no phrase more suitable for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent...
View ArticleVaccine mandate triggers first wedge issue
The Liberal Party of Canada’s proposed federal employee vaccine mandate has become an early wedge issue in the upcoming election. In its Aug. 13 announcement, the Liberal party signaled its intention...
View ArticleSnap election underway
The 44th Canadian federal election is now in full swing. On Aug. 15, Governor General Mary Simon accepted Liberal leader Justin Trudeau’s motion to dissolve parliament, thus triggering a snap election....
View Article2021 presents a weak case to the left for strategic voting
A headline earlier this year from the Beaverton, a satirical publication, reads: “Poll finds 100% of liberal voters would vote NDP if they thought it had a chance at winning.” While the number may not...
View ArticlePrivate pharma must die to save Canadian lives
Today, Canada’s universal health-care system is as popular as it was when it was first introduced decades ago. Most Canadians praise our system as proof of an empathetic society. To this day, political...
View ArticleProtests disrupt Liberal campaign
Multiple Liberal Party of Canada campaign events have been disrupted by “loosely organized” online anti-vaccine protests. As early as Wednesday, Aug. 25, anti-vaccine protestors in Surrey, B.C. shouted...
View ArticleGrand Chiefs endorse Liberal at NDP event
The New Democratic Party’s (NDP) Winnipeg press conference ended on an awkward note when two Manitoba First Nations leaders endorsed the Liberal candidate over the NDP in Manitoba’s northernmost...
View ArticleDropping Vote on Campus program is voter suppression
When I first voted in 2015, I went to the ballot with high hopes that my decision on election day had the capacity to address issues that were important to me. Things like climate action, debt relief...
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