Meaford Remembers – a wonderful new exhibit on display in the Galleries at Meaford Hall – marks a labour of love and collaboration between several local organizations. It will serve as the backdrop to a number of special Remembrance focused events ...
Nominations for the Owen Sound YMCA 2022 Peace Medal award close Thursday, Nov. 10, at 11:59 p.m.
The annual award is part of the YMCA Peace Week 2022, celebrating the presence of peace in our local and global communities ...
In honour of Remembrance Week, the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre will host an afternoon in conversation with Canada’s top war historian and author Tim Cook on November 9.
Presented by local historian Mat Johnson ...
Premier Doug Ford's pre-emptive use of the Charter's notwithstanding clause to override basic human rights protections, nullify collective agreements and unilaterally impose employment conditions on the province's union-represented workers sparked a visceral response of solidarity from the labour movment, forcing a repositioning of the government's negotiating stance.
Notwithstanding the need for workers to make a living wage, Doug Ford blinked, writes David McLaren:
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