Ah, the rise of populism around the world: troubling and fascinating in equal measure.
I read an analysis in the Walrus which pulled together polling by Frank Greaves, about the policies (lack of) and popularity of Pierre Poilievre.
Of course most of his cautious nods to right-wing extremists run in parallel to the views of deluded Trumpists around the world ...
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Biindigin (‘come in’) is an Indigenous series; in this session on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 10:30 a.m., Durham Branch, participants take on Welcoming and Educating the Child.
Metis workshop leader Diane Owen explains about moss bags and dreamcatchers. Participants will ...
Nine Grey County paramedics have been recognized by the Province for their years of outstanding service.
The Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal is awarded to professionals who have served at least 20 years in emergency medical services and performed their live-saving duties to the highest standard of care, conduct, and efficiency ...
A rally is being held on Thursday, Jan.19, at 4:00 p.m. for ctizens who want to tell the Ontario government that "they cannot keep bulldozing over the precious farmland that feeds us and the wetlands that protect us from extreme weather."
The government is opening up 7,400 acres of protected Greenbelt land to pro-sprawl ...
A new report from People for Education – based on a pan-Canadian scan of anti-racism policy and legislation; data from the 2021-22 Annual Ontario School Survey; and findings from a scan of the websites of Ontario's 72 school boards – shows significant gaps in the implementation of anti-racism strategies across Canada and in Ontario.
Anti-racism policy missing from Ministry of Education website ...
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