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Of Course War-Profiteering Gas Companies Don’t Want to Give Workers More Power
The government is trudging ahead with a massive industrial relations bill that would allow workers to bargain for pay deals across multiple companies.
The Unbearable Stress of Being in a Community Under Attack
The life-altering, stressful impacts of ICE raids and shooting massacres don’t end with the events themselves. So how are people attempting to cope under constant threat?
Canada welcomes China’s plan to build a “Polar Silk Road” in the Arctic
Climate change means new access to resources and shipping routes as analysts downplay risk of geopolitical confrontation
What it's like to survive as a cab driver in Yemen
Like millions of his fellow citizens, Saber is feeling the brunt of being caught in a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Government knew about fire safety risk on this reserve but didn’t act until after fire: sources
Documents show Indigenous Affairs knew about shortfalls in fire safety in the Mushuau Innu First Nation two months before a fire burned two kids
Canada's north has some of the world’s “most charitable” royalty rules for mining firms
“There’s no reason why everybody there shouldn’t be living like they live in Dubai”
How Climate Change Could Turn Canada into a Global Superpower
A gigantic supply of freshwater, an ice-free Arctic Ocean and an agricultural “sweet spot” temperature could be the envy of scorched and unlivable countries like the US.
Mining companies forced to become more transparent
New data showing how much companies like Barrick Gold give back to countries they mine in is now available online
We Sent US Soldiers to World War I With Barely Any Gear
How under-equipped American troops adapted to using foreign weapons tech as they entered the Great War.
A Weird Canadian Tax Incentive Could Get Space Mining Off the Ground
“Space mining is going to happen whether Canada wants it to or not.”