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1 in 4 Canadians think a degree is essential to economic success: survey

1 in 4 Canadians think a degree is essential to economic success: survey

Poll also finds the younger you are, the more likely you are to believe in the necessity of a degree
Canada launches round-the-clock 988 suicide crisis helpline

Canada launches round-the-clock 988 suicide crisis helpline

‘It’s explicitly a suicide prevention service and responders are trained in suicide prevention’
Feds pause $2M residential school unmarked grave consultant contract

Feds pause $2M residential school unmarked grave consultant contract

Decision to hire international firm criticized by those who say project should be Indigineous-led
Disabled blocked from about 60% of public spaces in major Canadian cities

Disabled blocked from about 60% of public spaces in major Canadian cities

Vancouver, Ottawa and Calgary reviewed in University of Calgary-led study
Canadians say immigration feeding into housing, health care squeeze: poll

Canadians say immigration feeding into housing, health care squeeze: poll

Leger survey also indicates Conservatives maintaining sizable lead over governing Liberals
Google, Ottawa strike $100M deal on controversial Online News Act

Google, Ottawa strike $100M deal on controversial Online News Act

Google had warned that it would block news from its search engine in Canada over the legislation
Pharmacare not likely before 2024, despite Liberals promise to NDP

Pharmacare not likely before 2024, despite Liberals promise to NDP

Government still working on details of the bill in concert with New Democrats
“Horrific’ incel-fuelled fatal sword attack results in life sentence

“Horrific’ incel-fuelled fatal sword attack results in life sentence

Then 17-year-old killed one woman, injured another motivated by violent and misogynistic ideology
Lich defence focuses on ‘Hold the line’ Freedom Convoy rallying cry

Lich defence focuses on ‘Hold the line’ Freedom Convoy rallying cry

Statement doesn’t imply encouragement of illegal activity, protest organizer’s lawyer says
B.C. MP sorry for post linking Poilievre to Winnipeg shootings

B.C. MP sorry for post linking Poilievre to Winnipeg shootings

Liberal Ken Hardie’s social media post referred to “the ‘creep’ on the Canadian side”