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Editorial: Important day to mark — attend and build relationships

Editorial: Important day to mark — attend and build relationships

We have much to be proud of in Canada, but how we as a nation have dealt with the First Nations who were here first is not something to be proud of. It is in fact a very black mark on our history, and one we still need to fully deal with.
Opinion: Racialized workers hit hardest by job market downturn

Opinion: Racialized workers hit hardest by job market downturn

Wage gaps are growing, low-wage work is surging and the federal government still hasn’t acted.
The Art of Finding Work: How can you contribute to success?

The Art of Finding Work: How can you contribute to success?

Apply fundamental relationship-building psychology to your job search.
Opinion: Canada treats energy as a liability

Opinion: Canada treats energy as a liability

The world sees it as power.
The G7, wildfires, baseball all part of John Cairns’ News Watch

The G7, wildfires, baseball all part of John Cairns’ News Watch

John Cairns weighs is as the G7 leaders meet in Kananaskis.
Opinion: Is the world entitled to the U.S. market?

Opinion: Is the world entitled to the U.S. market?

Increasing the price of admission to the world's largest consumer market is a protectionist move with the goal of repatriating manufacturing jobs to the United States.
Word Wisdom: Condemn

Word Wisdom: Condemn

Condemn means to declare to be reprehensible, wrong or evil.
Opinion: Canadians will pay for the Carney government's budget delay

Opinion: Canadians will pay for the Carney government's budget delay

The Carney government skipped the budget. But it didn’t skip the spending. And you’re on the hook.
Opinion: Crown’s 'invisible power' a threat to Canadian democracy

Opinion: Crown’s 'invisible power' a threat to Canadian democracy

The Crown’s power is not just ceremonial. It has real, behind-the-scenes influence.
Column: Crossing the border has been a positive experience

Column: Crossing the border has been a positive experience

Paul Kimball reflects on his dealings with border patrol officers from Canada and the U.S.
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