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Author: Alex Robinson
Publication Date: November 17, 2025 - 04:00
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The government won't achieve public service cuts through attrition alone
November 17, 2025
Now that we know how many public servants the prime minister wants to kick to the curb over the next few years, is it possible that these levels of reductions can be achieved mostly through attrition or attrition alone? Read More
Black-clad white men stand at attention. They chant and hold crude banners with “D.E.I. IS HOW NATIONS DIE” and “MASS DEPORTATIONS NOW” scrawled across them. A man screams through a megaphone about “foreign blood” and “retak[ing] our nation” while his followers intone the words “honour,” “heritage,” and “triumph.”
This scene—from a video posted to white nationalist Telegram channels—is footage of a rally held in Toronto on May 3 of this year. It was organized and executed by a collection of Canadian white nationalist and neo-Nazi groups collaborating to take their hate from online...
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In the 1970s, a local anti-poverty group in Peterborough, Ontario, recognized the need for more reasonably priced housing, and thus Peterborough Co-operative Homes Inc. was founded. Tiny Budd, the vice president at the time, and a few other members began working with the Peterborough & District Labour Council and the community to develop plans for a housing co-op in the city. The first ten co-op townhouses were purchased with federal funds in 1979, as part of a federal program aimed specifically at supporting co-operative housing initiatives. This program, which ran from 1979 to...
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