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British Columbia A small private college in Vancouver has become the first post-secondary institution in B.C. to sign a pledge explicitly banning the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of abuse and harassment, and advocates are hoping it’s the start of a wider trend. Board of non-profit Columbia College votedContinue Reading

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ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility Help sportsTop StoriesPWHLHockeyOlympic SportsVideoShowsPodcastsPlayer’s Own VoiceAll Sports FIS Alpine Men’s DH World Cup – Wengen, SUIStarted 26 minutes ago Live Started 26 minutes agoSportsDuration liveWatch as Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt competes in front of his home crowd and looks to stay atop the men’s downhill standings inContinue Reading

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Politics Some small business owners in Canada are asking for the federal government to reckon with the challenges they face as they confront a looming deadline to repay a portion of emergency government loans issued during the pandemic. Around 900,000 businesses signed on to government loan program Minister of Small Business RechieContinue Reading

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Politics·Analysis If one accepts the premise that higher immigration is both a net-positive — economically and socially — and a public policy imperative for Canada, then significantly curtailing immigration for the sake of the housing market risks swapping one problem for another. Anxiety over the housing shortfall threatens the Canadian consensus onContinue Reading

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Politics·Analysis Armies rarely measure their success by the roads they’ve paved or the rail lines they’ve laid down — but that may be the metric Russia is using in occupied portions of Ukraine, where major infrastructure projects are underway or are being planned. Ukraine says it needs the help of its allies — Canada included —Continue Reading