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As universities and colleges begin to re-open and develop plans for the fall semester, we need to think carefully about what health and safety looks…
On July 8th, the federal government will release its first fiscal update since December 16, 2019.
During the pandemic, women in abusive relationships face long periods of isolation with their abusers alongside decreased job security and limited access to support systems.…
The killings of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, all by current or former police officers, triggered a second tidal wave of the Black…
How to End Canada’s Long-term Care Crisis Download 5.27 MB The summer issue of the Monitor features two previously published reports on the crisis in Canada’s nursing…
Read Part One of Michele and Chandra’s piece here. What does this mean for protecting public health? In order to have a hope of containing…
Last week was National Public Service Week. There usually isn’t a lot of fanfare, but there should be. All Canadians should be encouraged to recognize…
When John Horgan talked about BC’s historic racism, he failed to mention Japanese Canadians. Here’s why it matters. Premier John Horgan began a June 3rd…
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