Witnesses who appeared before the Commons special committee on Canada-China relations this week said they were troubled by comments Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made about racism comments that left Conservatives fuming.
Wilson-Raybould remains thorn in Trudeau s side By: Peter Stockland
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Former federal justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould could become a looming presence in the federal government s dealings with Indigenous Canadians.
In the year before the pandemic, Jody Wilson-Raybould was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s worst headache.
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In the year before the pandemic, Jody Wilson-Raybould was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s worst headache.
In a speech she gave on May 19, the former justice minister and attorney general showed why she could become the PM’s worst nightmare. This practice, this hypocrisy, the affirmation of Charter rights… but denial of Indigenous rights is, in my opinion, the most insidious and prime example of systemic racism rooted in the legacy of colonialism that remains pervasive at the highest levels of government and underpins the relationship between Indigeno
The mental health and well-being of post-secondary students, whose lives have been turned upside down by the pandemic, are the shared responsibility of educators and policy-makers alike.That's the message Cheryl Regehr, the University of Toronto’s vi
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The federal government and the four provincial governments that back nuclear power as part of the solution to greenhouse gas emissions face widespread opposition to their plans.
Environmental groups, some 120 women in leadership positions and three political parties have raised objections to the continued use of and ongoing development of nuclear power in Canada over the past couple of years. And frustration over the continued push for nuclear has intensified in recent months.
Anger over the intent to position nuclear power as a viable renewable comes at a time when federal Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan (under whose department falls the responsibility for nuclear power) has made bullish speeches endorsing its use.