Anti-homeless architecture is bad, agree Montreal mayoral candidates, but it keeps popping up
Access to information request reveals changes to Parc Azellus-Denis redesign were intended to drive out homeless groups

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Access to information request reveals changes to Parc Azellus-Denis redesign were intended to drive out homeless groups
Amid a deepening ecological crisis, we no longer have the luxury of vote splitting
Both main parties in November’s municipal election are promising more funding for the police
Youth forest defenders explain why they’re answering the call of Pacheedaht Elder Bill Jones
As the premier apologized for his “insensitivity,” his government was in court seeking to block the transfer of youth protection from the province to Indigenous communities
Psychosocial treatment should also be for everyone, not just the rich
B.C. government now in the hot seat, as court withdraws from ‘dispute between citizens and government’
Inuit families have been prohibited from speaking Inuktitut by Batshaw staff
Climate movement seeks to regain momentum lost during pandemic
Liberals and Conservatives won’t admit majority of oil, gas and coal needs to stay in the ground to meet Canada’s climate targets
If the climate crisis was a hockey game, Justin Trudeau would be the coach planning to lose by a couple fewer goals
Resolving a housing crisis that has priced many people out of their own communities means facing some uncomfortable truths
Liberal and Conservative climate policies signal to their bases the issue isn’t urgent in any meaningful way
Liberal and Conservative climate policies signal to their bases the issue isn’t urgent in any meaningful way
For Indigenous Peoples, voting in a colonial system comes at a cost to our sovereignty