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Large proportion of Canadian job-seekers are skeptical about hiring process

Large proportion of Canadian job-seekers are skeptical about hiring process

Forty per cent doubt that every applicant has a fair chance of landing a job in Canada, poll finds.
Understanding is needed for COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination

Understanding is needed for COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination

The important thing to remember is that there might be hardships faced by any individual during this difficult time, and it is so important to respect the choices of individuals, vaccinated or not.
Letter: MLA Nadine Wilson should resign

Letter: MLA Nadine Wilson should resign

Choosing to sit as independent violates commitment to accountability
Prairie Wool: The new found art of preserving

Prairie Wool: The new found art of preserving

Preserving our own food leads one to believe in the possibility of self-sufficiency
Letter: Support local business for service, satisfaction

Letter: Support local business for service, satisfaction

It's hard to beat excellent personal service
Confident enough to stake your life on it

Confident enough to stake your life on it

Neighbourly Advice According to Ed: Faith can mean trusting in someone without proof
The benefits of green spaces – Part II

The benefits of green spaces – Part II

Hanbidge on Horticulture: Trees will take energy from the sun along with carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and convert it into carbon-based sugars that are then stored in the tree
Opinion: It's time to act on online harassment

Opinion: It's time to act on online harassment

'As a business, the news publishing industry remains under threat from unregulated and unchecked social media and online communication service providers.'
Most Canadians agree on steps toward Indigenous reconciliation: poll

Most Canadians agree on steps toward Indigenous reconciliation: poll

More than four in five Canadians say it is important to end long-term drinking water advisories in First Nations communities and to end bias against Indigenous Canadians in the justice system
National Day of Truth and Reconciliation well-intentioned but hollow

National Day of Truth and Reconciliation well-intentioned but hollow

The transition from symbolism to action will be more difficult than Canadians imagine
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