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Last month, the Great Lakes and Other Waters Bill of Rights was introduced in the New York State Assembly, proposing to ...
Konnor Killorn, a graphic designer and journalism student at Toronto Metropolitan University, worked with the team to create the podcast’s unique logo and visual signature. In Bed with the Elephant is ...
In a case that highlights the complex intersection of Indigenous rights, environmental activism, and the Canadian legal system, land defender and Green Party deputy leader Angela Davidson, continues ...
Expanding Canada’s social programs would be a way to punch back at MAGA, but our broken electoral system holds us back ...
Aishwarya Puttur is a writer, speaker, and climate justice organizer studying at the University of British Columbia, focused on a just transition to renewable energy and climate education.
As U.S. tariffs come into effect, Canadians should remain vigilant against foreign interference, from inside and outside our own house Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been making numerous trips to ...
Brad Fraser is a writer, dramatist, and cultural critic. He is originally from Alberta and currently residing in Toronto, a city in a province that is also currently run by a right-wing ideologue with ...
Raymond Flett, Chief, St. Theresa Point Anishininew Nation is supported by his First Nation council members as he delivers an emotional message on behalf of the Shingoose family. Photo by Crystal ...
In the second term of President Donald Trump, the United States is quickly descending into fascism — faster than even the most cynical among us could have predicted. American society and democracy are ...
Xavier Richer Vis is a Toronto-based investigative data journalist. His work has appeared in Wired, Canada's National Observer, TVO Today, the West End Phoenix and other Canadian publications. He ...
It called itself “the eyes, ears and voice of the community.” And for 23 years it largely fulfilled that promise. Contrast Newspaper wasn’t the first Black newspaper in Canadian history. That was The ...