The Alberta government plans to develop and submit a formal application to the federal Major Projects Office for a new bitumen pipeline to the northwest coast of British Columbia.
Opinion
After five decades of official bilingualism, federal language training remains a study in failure
Most francophone Canadians were willing to give her the benefit of the doubt as she undertook learning French as a third language after her native Inuktitut and English. Their patience has been ...
Paul Dubé’s historic visit to Neskantaga First Nation in September inspired the Ontario ombudsman to call on the federal and provincial governments to take “immediate action” to address “unacceptable ...
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Kids are all right — teen who went viral at Alberta Next panel vows to use platform for good
Evan Li, the Calgary high school student whose mic was cut off at the Alberta Next panel on Monday, said he was just in the right place at the right time — but he’s using his newfound platform to ...
That was some weird, revealing moment at Monday’s Alberta Next session, when a high school student named Evan Li got up to ask a question. What followed was a stunning display of dismissive arrogance ...
The moderator of the province's Alberta Next panel has publicly apologized for a remark Premier Danielle Smith has called offensive. Smith now says she considers the matter closed.
Ontario’s Auditor-General says the province’s selection process for $1.3-billion in grants to subsidize the hiring and retraining of workers was “not fair, transparent or accountable,” with the Labour ...
A system designed to open government records has instead become a fortress of exemptions, redactions and endless delays ...
The more the public perceives that judging is finger-in-the-wind preaching, the less legitimate the Charter will appear ...
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