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New mapping effort pinpoints housing opportunities This should be housing aims to crowdsource help for unhoused people in Halifax. The next time you’re wandering Halifax and come across an abandoned building or empty piece of land, put a pin in that thought: With your help that property could become an affordable place for people to live. This should be housing is a brand-new collaborative mapping project that invites residents of the HRM to create a public database of vacancies in the city landscape. “I’m sick of seeing the government pass the baton between themselves,” says Lorax Horne, creator of the mapping database that launched Monday. “We have a Liberal mayor, a Liberal premier and a Liberal prime minister, and they can’t blame each other for not doing anything.” ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Fadi Ennab Save to Read Later SIMPLY stated, racism is built into Canada’s education system. What is “new” about the government of Manitoba’s Bill 64, however, is that if it is passed into law, it will further entrench systemic racism. Opinion SIMPLY stated, racism is built into Canada’s education system. What is new about the government of Manitoba’s Bill 64, however, is that if it is passed into law, it will further entrench systemic racism. Bill 64 fails to explicitly focus on systemic or equity issues, and proposes changes that actively undermine voices from equity-seeking groups. At a time when communities of colour continue to articulate the need for advancing racial equity through education and justice, the unveiling of Bill 64 demands attention and outrage. ....
Print Edition: March 25, 2015 Bill C-51, the proposed Anti-terrorism Act, has been criticized by its opponents as unconstitutional since it was first introduced and read at the House of Commons on January 30. The Conservative Party of Canada calls the bill an extension of existing legislation like the Combatting Terrorism Act and the Nuclear Terrorism Act, and is a step towards better countering terrorist threats. However, the bill is criticized for its use of the phrase “terrorism in general,” which opponents argue is too vague, therefore allowing for a possibly unfair interpretation of what is deemed terrorist activity. In the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ magazine ....
Article content The heads of Saskatchewan’s two largest mining companies took pay cuts last year. Cameco Corp. CEO Tim Gitzel’s total compensation fell by almost $500,000, to $6.54 million, while Nutrien Ltd. CEO Chuck Magro was paid US$12.21 million, down about US$155,000 from what he received in 2019. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Cameco, Nutrien CEOs took pay cuts in 2020 Back to video Both men are among the country’s highest-earning executives. Magro placed 11th on the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ latest annual list of CEO earnings, while Gitzel came in 84th overall. ....
Feds and province team up to give child-care centres $4.4 million brandonsun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from brandonsun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.