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The TyeeCentre-Left

BC Is Quietly Planning to Split Forest Lands into Three Use Zones

The policy shift, revealed in a government email obtained by The Tyee, takes First Nations by surprise.

Ben Parfitt · 3h ago

Left & Centre-Left

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National ObserverCentre-Left

Wildfires shut down BC wineries' peak tourism season, causing financial strain

The Canadian Press · 24m ago
National ObserverCentre-Left

Conservatives call on Carney to extend the temporary gas price relief to next summer

Sarah Ritchie · 25m ago
National ObserverCentre-Left

LeBlanc met with US trade representative as tariff deadline looms

Sarah Ritchie · 28m ago
The WalrusCentre-Left

Drones Delivering Contraband Are Swarming a Manitoba Prison

J.R. Patterson · 31m ago
National ObserverCentre-Left

Inside the Montreal lab finding ways to prepare Canada against future pandemics

Erika Morris · 32m ago
National ObserverCentre-Left

Statistics Canada set to report how rebounding gas prices affected inflation in July

Craig Lord · 41m ago

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The Conversation CACentre

When can your child stay home alone? Neuroscience suggests we’re asking the wrong question

Codie C. Lavoie, Pediatric Neurologist and Sleep Specialist, University of Southern California · 22h ago
The Conversation CACentre

How weaving helped invent modern computing — and is shaping its future

Sara Nabil, Associate Professor of Human-Centered Computing, Queen's University, Ontario · 22h ago
The Conversation CACentre

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C.D. Howe InstituteCentre-Right

New Alberta Carbon Pricing Deal Lowers Carbon Costs for Oil Sands Producers

Raquel Schneider · 1h ago
The HubCentre-Right

What 8 Toronto hate crime arrests say about policing in Canada

Graeme Gordon · 2h ago
The HubCentre-Right

Danielle Smith talks about a ‘digital refinery.’ What does that actually mean?

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Anthropic’s fight with the Pentagon shows how AI could threaten a crucial safeguard of democracy

David Silver, Chair in Business and Professional Ethics, University of British Columbia · 23h ago
The Conversation CACentre

How naming shared values is an effective approach to leading through a crisis

Mel Rutherford, Professor and Department Chair, Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University · 23h ago
The Conversation CACentre

A new ‘NATO of the East?’ Why the Mecca pact isn’t quite what it seems

Saira Bano, Assistant Professor in Political Science, Thompson Rivers University · 23h ago
Falice Chin · 3h ago
The HubCentre-Right

‘It’s going to happen again’: Former CSIS head on how China snuck a spy into Canada’s NATO mission

Harrison Lowman · 1d ago
The HubCentre-Right

Canada helped build modern AI. Data centres could power its next advantage

Pouya Daneshpajooh · 2d ago
The HubCentre-Right

Ontario unveils data-centre playbook with higher power rates and no cash incentives

The Hub Staff · 2d ago