Book excerpt: In today’s world, people are judged not on the quality of their character, but on the colour of their skin
Book excerpt: In today’s world, people are judged not on the quality of their character, but on the colour of their skin
The foreign interference inquiry moves to its policy phase
The goalposts have shifted again. Now a little girl wearing a hijab in a library is evidence of ‘Islamization’
The new plan is clearly good for the Liberal party, but is undermining the skills-based system and lowering the standard for permanent residents good for Canada?
Enter Dr. Philpott, dean of the Queen’s University medical school. Just like that, campaigning PCs can deflect criticisms by saying they have a plan for primary care with a clear goal and an expert in charge
Governments need to incentivize quality scholarship, not attack institutes of higher learning out of spite
As Trudeau clings to power, it might be because what follows could be rather bleak
New medical school sees lowering standards and avoiding meritocracy as the route to increased diversity
As it struggles to hold civil servants to account, Parliament is trying to bar foreign ministers from trampling on supply management
Cast of characters now includes a Canada Border Services Agency staff member who India named on a ‘wanted’ list