#10 pivotal First Nations rights disputes to watch in 2021

#10 pivotal First Nations rights disputes to watch in 2021

“#10 pivotal First Nations rights disputes to watch in 2021” First Nations are demanding recognition of rights in a chain of potential flashpoints across the country No region is exempt from the challenge of fulfilling Indigenous rights through action—a challenge that First Nations leaders say non-Indigenous governments have been slow or unwilling to face. Here’s…

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#2021 is the year piñata cakes bust out

#2021 is the year piñata cakes bust out

“#2021 is the year piñata cakes bust out” You can smash them in with a hammer for your future marriage proposal and gender-reveal purposes Tennaya Rach was laid off from her job as an event planning assistant at a Toronto hotel last spring, when COVID-19 made it clear there wouldn’t be any events for a…

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#What Canada’s economic recovery might look like

#What Canada’s economic recovery might look like

“#What Canada’s economic recovery might look like” How does Canada come back from its massive pandemic deficit? Depends who you tax. With its seemingly unending pandemic spending, the federal government is heading toward a major deficit. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland hasn’t announced any fiscal targets, but estimates put the shortfall as high as $343 billion….

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#Why Canada’s vaccine rollout won’t be easy

#Why Canada’s vaccine rollout won’t be easy

“#Why Canada’s vaccine rollout won’t be easy” In 1979 and 1980, Canada saw its worst spike of measles in a decade. In Ontario, which had been hit particularly hard by the outbreak, the provincial government decided to take unprecedented action by drafting the Immunization of School Pupils Act, which would make it mandatory for students…

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