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Calgarians’ Quality of Life Improves, But Trust in Council and Taxes Declines, Survey Reveals

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Residents of Calgary are becoming increasingly hopeful about the city’s prospects and their personal well-being, as indicated by the most recent citizen satisfaction survey... Read More

Randall Denley: Ontario’s School Boards Have Spiraled Out of Control

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Ontario’s New Education Minister Appointed: Paul Calandra is looking to address perceived financial ineptitude At some of Ontario’s biggest school districts, this issue indeed... Read More

Tribes Accuse US of Misusing Funds for Native American Boarding Schools

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On Thursday, two Native American tribes initiated legal action, claiming that the federal government utilized the tribes’ trust fund monies to cover expenses. boarding... Read More

Conservative MP Seeks End to Temporary Foreign Worker Program Through Petition

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OTTAWA — Conservative Member of Parliament Jamil Jivani has initiated a petition aiming to abolish the temporary foreign worker program. The petition asserts that... Read More

Silica Company Reaffirms Commitment to Manitoba, Clears Name in Ethics Probe

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Sio Silica maintains that it had no involvement in any misconduct throughout the 2023 provincial transition phase and endorses the conclusions of the Manitoba... Read More

Voices: How Angela Rayner’s Soak-the-Rich Tax Plans Reveal Her Shrewd Strategy

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Writing things down is a deliberate act in politics. Ed Balls boasted in our New Labour Years class at King’s College London that there... Read More

California Regulators Weigh in on PG&E’s Proposed Rate Hike

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On Thursday, Pacific Gas & Electric filed its general rate case for the period from 2027 to 2030 with the California Public Utilities Commission,... Read More