Most think of big corporations and wealthy individuals as major financial influencers, but the actual donation totals and sphere of influence heavily favours labour unions.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 23, 2019
The petition names Germany, France, Brazil, Argentina, and Turkey for not upholding their commitment to the Convention of the Rights of Children.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 23, 2019
The news cycle continues to get stranger by the hour.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 19, 2019
“What Canadians saw this evening is someone with a complete lack of judgement and integrity and someone who is not fit to govern this country.”
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 18, 2019
In recent years Atlantic Canada has turned into an illegal immigration thoroughfare due to a loophole in the Maritimes immigration laws, seen as the “lowest bar” by those gaming the system.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 18, 2019
On September 2nd dozens of animal rights activists descended on a southern Alberta turkey farm calling for a “Liberation Lockdown” for the farmer’s turkeys.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 12, 2019
Alberta currently holds the third-highest rate of intimate partner violence, leading to 166 deaths between 2008 and 2017
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 10, 2019
Swedish authorities have denied a man the ability to customize a vanity plate with the letters TRUMP, stating that the requested licence plate would violate motor vehicle department rules, due to the combination of letters being “offensive.”
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 9, 2019
In a Twitter video uploaded late on September 8th, the “Happy Gilmore” star is seen on the phone being randomly accosted by a raving stranger on the street.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 9, 2019
The committee recommended that Alberta keep spending flat for the next four years.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 5, 2019
In November 2018, prominent Conservative MP David Yurdiga put forth a private members’ motion, M-192, in Canada’s parliament to change the standards in which financial disability aid is given.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 5, 2019
Professor and Mount Royal Faculty Association (MRFA) representative on MRU’s board of governors, Dr. Roberta Lexier, believes that freedom of speech infringes on her academic freedoms. The Justification for this stance is shaky at first glance, and the explanation isn’t exactly convincing.
Wyatt Claypool / Sep 3, 2019
Overall it seems like the editors at the Toronto Star would like immigration stories to only give off the impression of success on the part of the Liberal government.
Wyatt Claypool / Aug 27, 2019
Calgary’s Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre, a safe consumption site located in the Beltline, has started raising major safety concerns among locals living close by.
Wyatt Claypool / Aug 20, 2019
In the announcement, Premier Kenney addressed the reality that wage or job cuts may have to be made based on the results of the panel, but it’s still an uncertainty.
Wyatt Claypool / Aug 8, 2019