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Canada is obsessed with dairy. It’s quite literally part of our culture…we’re talking soccer medals with the little blue milk logo on them.
A 230km all-season road and deep water port could be one of Carney’s first major “nation-building projects.” Is everyone on board? The Grays Bay Port and Road would connect the Northwest Territories ...
A new study suggests that New Brunswick’s mystery brain illness doesn’t exist, but it doesn’t tell the whole story.
It's a new era for corruption in Canada, but the coverage isn’t keeping pace. Meanwhile, American outlets are breaking stories about Doug Ford and Brookfield. Why covering corruption isn’t worth the ...
We have been hearing a lot about Prime Minister Mark Carney and a company called Brookfield Asset Management. That’s the company he left when he entered politics. Today’s episode is not a look back at ...
The government hired 110,000 workers over the past 10 years, did we get 110,000 times more efficient? It doesn’t look like it, but veteran public servant Michael Wernick breaks it all down for Noor.
Not only do Canadian prisoners work for for-profit businesses, but they’re sometimes doing the most dangerous and nauseating work around Prison labour is largely invisible in Canada. Most prisoners ...
The pretendian phenomenon has been known and discussed in indigenous circles for years, but it’s become mainstream Canadian news lately thanks to three big name exposés: Buffy sainte Marie, Joseph ...
Last summer, Canadaland opened our first call for submissions, receiving more than 275 pitches from journalists and audio makers across the globe. “We were overwhelmed by the number of amazing ...
Liberal MP Rob Oliphant was caught being critical of the Trudeau government’s policy on the Gaza war in a leaked phone call with a constituent.
When a Toronto Star journalist is concerned that a colleague has written something discriminatory, in the newspaper or on social media, they’ve been encouraged to take their concerns to Shree Paradkar ...
In the final chapter of The Newfoundlander, Justin meets a distant Brake relative of the same age — someone who asked a lot of the same questions he did, but ended up in a very different place.