As Ontario signs new deals under Bill 5, some First Nations say the province’s rush to develop is undermining rights and ...
From Big Oil to Big Tech, American firms are tightening their grip on Canada’s economy — with Ottawa’s quiet approval ...
While ordinary Canadians struggle, the top one per cent hide billions in offshore tax havens — a colonial system engineered ...
The latest episode of There is a List traces the funds from North American donors to illegal Israeli settlement expansion and the erasure of Palestinian communities ...
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief Na’Moks, who has been fighting the Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline on his unceded territory for 10 years, is once again calling for solidarity and action. Behind him is a ...
Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler declared a state of emergency across NAN territory for drugs and organised crime at a press conference in Thunder Bay on Thursday. Photo by Jon Thompson ...
Nir Hagigi is a student of Global and International Studies, specializing in Global Development and minoring in Environmental and Climate Humanities at Carleton University. He is Editor-in-Chief of ...
On September 9, Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall stood before reporters and declared a “state of emergency.” The emergency was not about climate disasters, a sudden outbreak of violence, or a collapse of ...
Sometimes, when I read the news, I find myself thanking my parents for bringing me to Canada, a country where freedom of the press is protected, where I can do my job without fear of becoming a ...
Neskantaga First Nation children play in a gust of wind. Canada has yet to act on a recommendation that would create a federal ombudsman who would be responsible to the human rights complaints of ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government have a new favored turn of phrase when it comes to talking about nature conservation. In June, Ontario’s Ministry of the Environment announced the ...
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