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- The Liberals have pledged $1.7-billion to hire 1,000 RCMP personnel over the next four years as the force faces a vacancy rate of 7.7 per cent, representing more than 1,400 jobs outside of that hiring push.
- The Liberals have pledged $1.7-billion to hire 1,000 RCMP personnel over the next four years as the force faces a vacancy rate of 7.7 per cent, representing more than 1,400 jobs outside of that hiring push.
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- The moral and legal imperative to enshrine equal rights in the Citizenship Act is clear. Equal rights cannot be optional. Bill C-3 is a necessary
- The moral and legal imperative to enshrine equal rights in the Citizenship Act is clear. Equal rights cannot be optional. Bill C-3 is a necessary
- The moral and legal imperative to enshrine equal rights in the Citizenship Act is clear. Equal rights cannot be optional. Bill C-3 is a necessary
- Canada's focus should be on cementing rules-based, new trading partnerships with the Latin American countries in the Mercosur trade bloc, seeking even closers ties
- Canada's focus should be on cementing rules-based, new trading partnerships with the Latin American countries in the Mercosur trade bloc, seeking even closers ties
- Canada's focus should be on cementing rules-based, new trading partnerships with the Latin American countries in the Mercosur trade bloc, seeking even closers ties
- Chris Barber and Tamara Lich were sentenced to 12 months of house arrest, followed by six months under curfew, for their roles in organizing
- Chris Barber and Tamara Lich were sentenced to 12 months of house arrest, followed by six months under curfew, for their roles in organizing
- Chris Barber and Tamara Lich were sentenced to 12 months of house arrest, followed by six months under curfew, for their roles in organizing
- Pierre Poilievre will remain in a difficult spot since the U.S. is touchy for many Canadians while Trump is backed by some Tory supporters,
- Pierre Poilievre will remain in a difficult spot since the U.S. is touchy for many Canadians while Trump is backed by some Tory supporters,
- Pierre Poilievre will remain in a difficult spot since the U.S. is touchy for many Canadians while Trump is backed by some Tory supporters,
- Pro-Palestine protesters routinely face specious allegations of hate that conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
- Pro-Palestine protesters routinely face specious allegations of hate that conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
- Pro-Palestine protesters routinely face specious allegations of hate that conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
- Bill C-21, the Liberal government's firearms legislation, will be up for consideration by the Senate’s Defence Committee this fall.
- Bill C-21, the Liberal government's firearms legislation, will be up for consideration by the Senate’s Defence Committee this fall.
- Bill C-21, the Liberal government's firearms legislation, will be up for consideration by the Senate’s Defence Committee this fall.
- 'It’s one thing to say you are concerned, but the real measure of your concern is in United Nations votes,' says University of Western
- 'It’s one thing to say you are concerned, but the real measure of your concern is in United Nations votes,' says University of Western
- 'It’s one thing to say you are concerned, but the real measure of your concern is in United Nations votes,' says University of Western
- Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s office says provinces and territories have been engaged in the review, with all but one providing submissions so far.
- Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s office says provinces and territories have been engaged in the review, with all but one providing submissions so far.
- Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s office says provinces and territories have been engaged in the review, with all but one providing submissions so far.
- We must be vigilant to the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ movements, which threaten social cohesion and can pave the way for violence. When human rights
- We must be vigilant to the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ movements, which threaten social cohesion and can pave the way for violence. When human rights
- We must be vigilant to the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ movements, which threaten social cohesion and can pave the way for violence. When human rights
- The security breach harkened back to previous incidents of violence against Turkish diplomats in Ottawa.
- The security breach harkened back to previous incidents of violence against Turkish diplomats in Ottawa.
- The security breach harkened back to previous incidents of violence against Turkish diplomats in Ottawa.
- 'Without knowing what exactly happened and without knowing the truth, we cannot get any closure in our lives,' says Kourosh Doustshenas.
- 'Without knowing what exactly happened and without knowing the truth, we cannot get any closure in our lives,' says Kourosh Doustshenas.
- 'Without knowing what exactly happened and without knowing the truth, we cannot get any closure in our lives,' says Kourosh Doustshenas.
- An official response from Ministers Lametti and Duclos provides a window into the government's views on future legislation.
- An official response from Ministers Lametti and Duclos provides a window into the government's views on future legislation.
- An official response from Ministers Lametti and Duclos provides a window into the government's views on future legislation.
- Indigenous Peoples need protection from hateful denialism, but education and precise reporting are required to put ‘truth before reconciliation,’ say professors Niigaan Sinclair and
- Indigenous Peoples need protection from hateful denialism, but education and precise reporting are required to put ‘truth before reconciliation,’ say professors Niigaan Sinclair and
- Indigenous Peoples need protection from hateful denialism, but education and precise reporting are required to put ‘truth before reconciliation,’ say professors Niigaan Sinclair and
- The U.S. is experiencing a wave of anti-women and anti-gay legislation. Canadian pundits said this could not happen here, but recent news stories paint
- The U.S. is experiencing a wave of anti-women and anti-gay legislation. Canadian pundits said this could not happen here, but recent news stories paint
- The U.S. is experiencing a wave of anti-women and anti-gay legislation. Canadian pundits said this could not happen here, but recent news stories paint
- Recent discourse on bail reform is pushing law and policy in a direction that will harm rather than protect Canadians by further restricting access
- Recent discourse on bail reform is pushing law and policy in a direction that will harm rather than protect Canadians by further restricting access
- Recent discourse on bail reform is pushing law and policy in a direction that will harm rather than protect Canadians by further restricting access
- Alberta Municipalities president Cathy Heron said the collective bargaining agreement 'was done with our money, but without our input.'
- Alberta Municipalities president Cathy Heron said the collective bargaining agreement 'was done with our money, but without our input.'
- Alberta Municipalities president Cathy Heron said the collective bargaining agreement 'was done with our money, but without our input.'
- Instead of reducing education requirements for police officers, we need to dramatically increase the training and strengthen the curriculum to give candidates the best
- Instead of reducing education requirements for police officers, we need to dramatically increase the training and strengthen the curriculum to give candidates the best
- Instead of reducing education requirements for police officers, we need to dramatically increase the training and strengthen the curriculum to give candidates the best