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COVID put the brakes on Canadian manufacturing

COVID put the brakes on Canadian manufacturing

Pandemic restrictions dealt the sector a heavy blow
Time to scrap entitlements for former GGs

Time to scrap entitlements for former GGs

Despite resigning in shame, Julie Payette is still entitled to the Cadillac of all retirement packages, courtesy of all of us taxpayers
Mentors are key to embracing new Canadians

Mentors are key to embracing new Canadians

We need welcoming communities to facilitate their successful integration into the social, cultural and economic aspects of our society
Record-breaking Vancouver gas prices heading your way

Record-breaking Vancouver gas prices heading your way

The price at the gas pumps has hit a record-breaking $1.82 per litre in Vancouver. That鈥檚 the most expensive gasoline in North America
Escalating or de-escalating conflict with your choice of words

Escalating or de-escalating conflict with your choice of words

Freelance Reporter Helena Long, provides insight on doing our best to stop conflict in homes, families, communities and our province
Putin鈥檚 invasion threatens to upend global agri-food industries

Putin鈥檚 invasion threatens to upend global agri-food industries

Agricultural commodities are traded on world markets; what happens in Ukraine and Russia affects Canada
Letter: Supports Trudeau

Letter: Supports Trudeau

Whose rights were being trampled by who?
Opinion: Most Canadians say Canada should back Ukraine against Russia: poll

Opinion: Most Canadians say Canada should back Ukraine against Russia: poll

53% believe Ottawa should 鈥渄efinitely鈥 (34%) or 鈥減robably鈥 (19%) support Ukraine against Russian aggression, survey finds.
Why Trudeau should say no to a wealth tax

Why Trudeau should say no to a wealth tax

Liberals might be tempted to give into a wealth tax to stay in power
Opinion: Popularity of monarchy and Royal Family sinking fast in Canada

Opinion: Popularity of monarchy and Royal Family sinking fast in Canada

Practically half of Canadians now say that their preference would be to have an elected head of state, new survey finds.
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