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The one-bedroom apartment where they live could barely fit a crib, and it isn’t where she imagined she’d raise a child.
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In Bread and Roses, the documentary executive-produced by Malala Yousafzai, an Afghan woman named Taranom finally makes the ...
Unbeknownst to them, the families were the first Inuit to be used as pawns in the geopolitical chess match we call Arctic ...
Nationally, Rogers, Bell, and Telus hold a telecom monopoly, but the situation is bleaker in the territories. Here, Bell subsidiary Northwestel has a virtual lock on Northern households. In CRTC ...
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In 1997, Canada took the lead by forming a coalition to ban anti-personnel landmines, which led to the Ottawa Treaty, a major turning point in international diplomacy and human rights defence. What ...