Chris Adams
Tina Fontaine’s missing sister has been found
After going missing earlier this week Tina Fontaine’s missing sister has been found
The murder of an Indigenous woman in Winnipeg is reopening old wounds
Tina Fontaine's 2014 murder sparked calls for an inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women. The murder of her cousin this week is further evidence of the Canada-wide problem.
Ontario is one step closer to a guaranteed minimum income plan
Ontario’s guaranteed minimum income plan could give people in three communities $1,689 per month, no-strings-attached*
Mosques in Canada boost security in wake of Quebec attack
Some mosques in Canada have responded to the Quebec attack by beefing up security
Trump Organization called out for ”fake news” ahead of grand opening of Vancouver tower
The organization tweeted its new 69-story hotel and apartment is the first property to open in the city in over six years. Not true, people pointed out.
These are the vile things people said to a Muslim politician who wants to condemn Islamophobia in Canada
Iqra Khalid says she has received 50,000 messages to her non-binding motion calling on the Parliament to officially condemn Islamophobia.
Trudeau touts a new trade deal between Canada and the EU
Trudeau became the first Canadian Prime Minister to address Europe’s Parliament.
How Trump's trade plans could spell trouble for Canadian oil
The Canadian oil industry celebrated Donald Trump's approval of the Keystone XL pipeline. But there are lots of reasons it should be worried.
NDP MP Romeo Saganash proposes 'Canoe And Paddle Program' to Justin Trudeau
Romeo Saganash writes a mock proposal in response to comments made by Justin Trudeau last month on the needs of Indigenous youth
Ontario police will review 4,000 sexual assault reports they had deemed "unfounded"
The moves comes following a Globe and Mail investigation into how police in Canada handle sexual assault allegations and why one in five claims are considered “baseless.”
Canadian Muslim community calls on government to combat Islamophobia
In the wake of the Quebec mosque attack, the groups want revamped police training, new mandatory school curriculum covering xenophobia of all stripes and anti-racism directorates.
Countries around the world are planning to fund abortions blocked by Trump's gag rule
Canada is the latest to join an initiative launched by the Dutch.