The Canadian Press
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News, Politics
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January 29th 2018
The turmoil continued at Ontario's Progressive Conservative party on Sunday, January 28, 2018, with party president Rick Dykstra announcing his resignation just hours after a major internal shakeup was revealed.
A high-level political volunteer with Ontario's Progressive Conservatives and former senior aide to Stephen Harper has confirmed he had known that there were "rumours" about Patrick Brown's conduct, and that he urged a Tory legislator to take action.
Extra programs to support and retrain workers from waning fossil fuel industries should be put in place now, before too many pink slips start to fly, says a new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Canada's counter-proposals on controversial American demands for a renewed NAFTA were not rejected out of hand by the United States at talks Thursday, providing a glimmer of hope that the continental trade pact may yet be saved.
Painful memories ripple throughout the Quebec City neighbourhood of Ste-Foy nearly after the terrorist attack that left six men dead at a local mosque. But residents are determined to heal, writes Clothilde Goujard, who spoke with community leaders ahead of the one-year anniversary of the shooting.
On the anniversary of the Quebec City mosque attack, we should take time to consider the women and children who continue to live the real life consequences of deep hate and violence, writes Reyhana Patel, head of public relations at Islamic Relief Canada.