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10 votes
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Canada bet big on immigration. Now it’s hitting the brakes.
31 votes -
British Columbia to recriminalize use of drugs in public spaces
35 votes -
Fellow Canadians, what's on your mind this week?
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things. The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with...
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things.
The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with the expectation that cities build higher density dwellings is... Something they should have done mid mandate?
Is there even time to implement this stuff? Are we getting close to the point where we've spent too much?
Second is a quote from a compilation of personal accounts from travellers into this country's north in the 1800s. Farley Mowat assembled the stories and wrote the forward for "Tundra" in the 1960s and says the following
"Until 50 or 60 years ago, the Arctic was a living reality to North Americans of every walk of life. It had become real because men of their own kind were daring it's remote fastness in search of pure adventure", unprotected by the vast mechanical shields that we now demand whenever we step out of our air conditioned sanctuaries".
He goes on to talk about how -- most of all -- easily heated dwellings and running water had a softening effect on people, and that (basically) we fear and avoid Canada's climate far more than our forebearers did.
Wondering what people's thoughts on this are.
From what you learned from grandparents or earlier generations about spending time outside, would you agree that the comforts of home are just too damned seductive?
13 votes -
YouTube blocks access to CBC's The Fifth Estate story on killing of British Columbia Sikh activist at India's demand
50 votes -
Conservative Canadian government would require websites to verify age to watch porn: Pierre Poilievre
36 votes -
Canada announces cap on international students for next two years
29 votes -
Ontario to ban Canadian work experience requirement in job postings
17 votes -
Migrants are driving Canada's population surge despite declining birth rate: StatsCan
17 votes -
Witnesses and security camera footage viewed by The Washington Post reveal a more complex operation to kill Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canadian Sikh leader, than authorities have previously described
40 votes -
FSWC appalled by standing ovation in Canadian Parliament for Ukrainian veteran who served in Nazi military unit
11 votes -
'Shared intelligence' from Five Eyes informed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's India allegation: US ambassador
28 votes -
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives ‘favoured certain developers’ in controversial Greenbelt plan, Ontario auditor general finds in scathing report
27 votes -
India suspends visa services for Canadians amid heightened tensions
18 votes -
Justin Trudeau claims Canadian authorities have intelligence Indian government was behind slaying of Canadian Sikh leader in British Columbia
63 votes -
Is the New Democratic Party a vassal for the Liberals in Canada if breaking from them is never on the table?
If it's never even a remote consideration that the NDP may break from the Liberals and side with the CPC in the House of Commons, aren't they essentially a vassal for the LPC, soaking up votes...
If it's never even a remote consideration that the NDP may break from the Liberals and side with the CPC in the House of Commons, aren't they essentially a vassal for the LPC, soaking up votes from disaffected Liberal voters and funneling them back into Liberal control? I mean from a simple game theoretic perspective, Liberals in the long run can demand everything and give nothing. I think Canadian politics has probably been damaged by overapplying the American left-right political spectrum, when it may be better thought as a three way spectrum between liberalism, conservatism, and democratic socialism (something like Red Toryism for example would be pretty inconceivable in American politics).
14 votes -
Ottawa looking to drop 24 Sussex and build new home for PM elsewhere
19 votes -
Canada's digital news subscription tax credit
13 votes -
Ukraine wasn’t going to get a pathway to join NATO — but Canada had another idea
16 votes -
Canada to launch 'digital nomad strategy,' other measures to woo international talent
18 votes -
Chinese spy balloon flies over the United States: Pentagon
16 votes -
Candadian House of Commons gives unanimous consent to recognize residential schools as genocide
11 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 again
5 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act to address trucker protests
22 votes -
Dispatch from the Ottawa Front: Sloly is telling you all he's in trouble. Who's listening?
14 votes -
Ontario passes the Working for Workers Act
10 votes -
Just 1.3% of Border Patrol arrests in Michigan connected to illegal border crossings
8 votes -
What is the 'sovereign citizen' movement?
7 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister announces ban on 1,500 types of "assault-style" firearms, effective immediately
27 votes -
US Department of Homeland Security attempts military surveillance of the Canadian border
8 votes -
Parliament passes Ottawa's $107 billion COVID-19 aid package
5 votes -
Canada election: Justin Trudeau's Liberals win but lose majority
19 votes -
Prince Edward Island elevates Green party to opposition in Canadian first
4 votes -
'Somebody is going to be shot': Top bureaucrat says partisan mudslinging has gone too far
15 votes -
Ontario is under one-man rule. Who will stop Doug Ford?
13 votes -
Doug Ford ends independence for all officers of the Ontario legislature
10 votes -
Will Britain’s beaten, betrayed migrant children find justice at last? Thousands forcibly sent to the Commonwealth from 1945-70 still await compensation – and for many time is running out.
5 votes -
US and Canada reach new trade deal to replace NAFTA
6 votes -
Changes for automakers, dairy farmers, labor unions and large corporations headline the renegotiated USMCA, which is poised to replace NAFTA
16 votes -
Canada betrays its own citizens. Hassan Diab's case is among its most egregious.
8 votes -
Canada's notwithstanding clause — what's that again?
6 votes -
Cannabis should be added to NAFTA, former Mexican President Vicente Fox suggests
12 votes -
US and Mexico reach a trade deal, paving the way to replace NAFTA
11 votes -
It’s OK to call racists ‘racist’
17 votes -
Mexico says deal with US on NAFTA issues may be 'hours' away
4 votes -
Ottawa to declare federal holiday to mark legacy of residential school system
7 votes -
'I wish Canada had protected him': Friends mourn man who died while being deported
4 votes -
It started as a fairly routine tweet from an inoffensive source - Canada's foreign affairs ministry. But in just a few days it escalated into a world-class diplomatic clash.
14 votes -
Saudi Arabia freezes trade with Canada after gov't tweet urging release of civil and women's rights activists
15 votes -
Canada tariffs on US goods from ketchup to lawn mowers begin
24 votes