‘Learn to live with the virus,’ universities are telling teachers
Even as COVID numbers rise, immunocompromised instructors are being strong-armed back into classrooms across Quebec
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Even as COVID numbers rise, immunocompromised instructors are being strong-armed back into classrooms across Quebec
Pierre Poilievre poses with the head of a group that believes there’s ‘too many Arabs’ in Jerusalem
Indigenous knowledge should be a priority in Canada’s climate plans
In some cities, landlords have to engage in collective bargaining with tenants
COP27 ends with a new promise from wealthy nations to help pay losses and damages to developing countries
Canada wants to be the last country producing fossil fuels, even if it kills us
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“Canada is telling us that some communities will simply have to die”
Climate migration expected to be front and centre at COP27 in Egypt
The Alberta government adopting controversial antisemitism definition
PC government plans to override Charter rights, as strike looms
Protest marks one year anniversary of University of Toronto’s fossil fuel divestment pledge
Loss and damage will be central to global climate talks at the upcoming COP27 in Egypt
Party could lose not only the next election but a generation of furious young activists
What the Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond case should teach us about whiteness and Indigenous kinship ties