Ailsa M. Watkinson is professor emerita of social work at the University of Regina and a human rights advocate. She lives in Saskatoon.
As long as section 43 exists within the Criminal Code, children and their advocates will be burdened with proving the assault ...
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Ford argued that the deal would not only hurt the country’s auto industry, but also threaten Canadian security. “Once the ...
Wang is a Canadian writer who covers technological, macroeconomic, and geopolitical dynamics between China and the US. His ...
When a crime occurs in private, with no witnesses, a court contest is a tussle in which two stories compete to offer the most plausible explanation of the same facts. Photographs and audio recordings ...
But in Trump’s mind, only the US can protect Greenland. Not hapless Denmark, not NATO. NATO is also under Trump’s skin. There ...
In fact, pregnancy is protected under the province’s human rights legislation: it is illegal to refuse to hire, to fire, to demote, or to lay off (even with notice) a person because they are or may ...
Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia. He has been at the forefront of the emerging field of cellular microbiology and has won prestigious awards, including the Order of ...
There are more microbes in a gram of feces than there are people on the planet. Contrary to the cutting-edge scientific ...
In a blunt Davos address, the prime minister warns middle powers must prepare for a harsher geopolitical reality ...
As day follows night, the United States’ intervention in Venezuela triggered Canada’s favourite response to international calamity: a call for more pipelines. Not just any pipelines, of course.