The lasting impact of austerity in Ireland, 10 years on
Updated / Sunday, 14 Mar 2021
07:00 You can draw a pretty straight line between the bank guarantee and the rise of conspiracy theorists
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If it doesn t seem like ten years since we played the national guessing game Is the Troika here? , and then bounced Fianna Fáil out of government, that might be because our lives have got shorter since then.
I had been meaning for some time to fact-check ads that the Department of Health had been running online claiming that our lives were getting longer and longer. But it was just one of those things I kept on forgetting to follow up on.
Children in rural communities experience provincial restrictions differently than others
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Data gaps are fueling Canada s children s mental health crisis, during COVID-19 and beyond
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CBC Radio s The House: Resettling refugees, supporting Canada s kids
On this week’s show: Canada s immigration minister discusses resettling refugees as one family shares their search for safety. An expert highlights the need to prioritize children’s mental health during the pandemic. Plus, a look at how Chrystia Freeland could address wealth inequality, a dive into Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s drop in popularity and an exit interview with Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil.
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Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino says that while the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced obstacles to Canada s refugee resettlement efforts, the country is still committed to its status as a world leader in welcoming those fleeing persecution. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)