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Prabhjeet Kaur was among the first victims of the rise in minimum wages in Ontario at the beginning of the year. She
We have yet to understand the impact of covert racism and misogyny on the mental health of Canadian citizens, particularly “ethnic” women.
Don’t buy Vic Fedeli a yellow tie. He has dozens of them. That’s his signature trademark, but he is just as well
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In 1916, women across the nation rejoiced as Manitoba became the first province to grant women the right to vote. Looking back,
It seems our Filipino leaders have no vision and no ambition except to lead their small ethnic tribes and followers to socials,
Municipal councils in Canada’s smaller centres do not appear to be at the forefront in analyzing demographic and diversity trends affecting their
Immigration represents both an incredible opportunity and a challenge for Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario. As skilled workers across a wide range
Kathleen Wynne, the current premier of Ontario, and Linda Jeffrey, the past Wynne Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Brampton’s current