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Are Canada's farmers ready to step up to fight climate change?

Are Canada's farmers ready to step up to fight climate change?

The European Union's Green Deal plan to adapt its regulations around farming to counteract climate change, which have farmers there up in arms, may start Canada's agriculture sector looking more closely at its own practices.
Building a healthier future for Black women through shared knowledge, resources, empowerment

Building a healthier future for Black women through shared knowledge, resources, empowerment

Black women need to receive better care from the health-care system
Senate mulls Bill C-332 protecting women against coercive, controlling conduct

Senate mulls Bill C-332 protecting women against coercive, controlling conduct

The Senate is now studying a new federal private member's bill adopted in the House to ensure the safety of women in abusive relationships.
Disability rates rise in Canada as millions face barriers to essential support

Disability rates rise in Canada as millions face barriers to essential support

Statistics Canada report on disability and employment revealed staggering numbers of people with disability struggling to have their needs met.
Toronto becomes home to Canada's largest vaccine production centre

Toronto becomes home to Canada's largest vaccine production centre

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that the country's largest biomanufacturing centre has opened in Toronto.
Feds continue to encourage entrepreneurship in Canada

Feds continue to encourage entrepreneurship in Canada

Federal ministers discussed incentives to boost Canadian entrepreneurship, promising targeted support for start-ups and enhanced tax benefits.
Flashback: the Komagata Maru, Canada reflects on a dark episode

Flashback: the Komagata Maru, Canada reflects on a dark episode

The tragedy of the Komagata Maru marks its 110th anniversary.
National Golf Day celebrated with study showing it's a $23.2 billion business

National Golf Day celebrated with study showing it's a $23.2 billion business

The National Allied Golf Association (NAGA) and Golf Canada said on May 23 that the sport benefits the country's economy.
Statistics Canada may not be taking Canadian voices into consideration

Statistics Canada may not be taking Canadian voices into consideration

Although the Statistics Canada April Consumer Price Index (CPI) report said grocery prices are easing, Canadians and Food Banks Canada are saying they are still too high.
Canada to give citizenship rights to 'lost Canadians' and descendants

Canada to give citizenship rights to 'lost Canadians' and descendants

Legislative changes in 2009 in the citizenship act added a first-generation limit to citizenship by descent.