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A Mexican immigrant now living in a tent is just one casualty of a growing eviction-for-profit scheme. A new investigation ...
As the Arctic coastline continues to rapidly erode, Inuit communities are being sacrificed to political inaction and ...
As Ford meets with Carney and premiers in Muskoka, Marit Stiles is touring the north, warning that Bill 5 strips environmental and Indigenous protections, and threatens to derail local development acr ...
Canadian Mining in Ecuador At the end of 2024, Ricochet senior investigative journalist Brandi Morin, with photojournalists Ian Willms and Julien Defourny, travelled to Ecuador to investigate Canadian ...
As U.S. tariffs come into effect, Canadians should remain vigilant against foreign interference, from inside and outside our own house Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been making numerous trips to ...
As the federal election campaign warms up, amid wildfires and heat waves linked to greenhouse gas emissions, Canada’s Conservative Party is promising a new approach to the climate crisis. Conservative ...
Still, if we take the government’s own messaging at face value, there’s a deeper problem with its approach than the inadequacy of recent legislation. In suggesting that a class of buyers is inflating ...
For decades, the residents of Fort Chipewyan have suspected their high rates of rare cancers, autoimmune diseases and other health issues are tied to the Alberta oil sands industry. Those ...
One year after the historic ruling in Ontario that Foodora couriers are dependent contractors, organizers in the Greater Toronto Area are setting their sights on legislative change to improve gig ...
Xavier Richer Vis is a Toronto-based investigative data journalist. His work has appeared in Wired, Canada's National Observer, TVO Today, the West End Phoenix and other Canadian publications. He ...
A Canadian senator is sounding the alarm that new government legislation could fundamentally compromise longstanding press freedoms and independence. Bill C-18, the Online News Act, would force Google ...
The threat of corporate prosecutions The B.C. Prosecution Service decided in December 2021 not to press criminal charges against Spookw and the other land defenders, finding that doing so “was not in ...
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