The attack on WE led to an immense loss
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The attack on WE led to an immense loss

The attack on WE led to an immense loss

Chip Wilson: My family and I saw first hand how the Kielburgers put children first. The destruction of a charity that has done so much good was unjustified.
Turns out we don't 'need' the gym after all

Turns out we don't 'need' the gym after all

The pandemic shutdown forced a reality check: for many, all that time spent in the gym was more luxury than necessity

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The pandemic has proven that kids are not as resilient as we think

The pandemic has proven that kids are not as resilient as we think

Children’s ability to bounce back has been pushed to a breaking point, and exposed some ugly inequalities

The pandemic has finally busted the myth that rich countries can overcome anything

The pandemic has finally busted the myth that rich countries can overcome anything

The awful response to the pandemic put the final nail in the myth of liberal democracy’s pre-eminence

The events of 2020 have made it clear that no one can ignore racism

The events of 2020 have made it clear that no one can ignore racism

Denying systemic racism is no longer tenable. But will the outrage of the past summer translate to substantive change?

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Bill Blair gets a smackdown from Canada's information watchdog

Bill Blair gets a smackdown from Canada's information watchdog

Politics Insider for Nov. 18: The RCMP is failing miserably at being transparent, Andrew Scheer has hired family members and Donald Trump hypes Elections Canada

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