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Ignition Breathalyzers for Repeat DUI Offenders
Quebec revolutionizes road safety by requiring twice charged driving under the influence offenders to blow into a breathalyzer device prior to starting a car. ... -
Foreign actors tried to influence Canadian election talk, but did they succeed?
TORONTO — Despite concerns of foreign interference and disinformation, a growing epidemic of toxic political dialogue found in online echo chambers should have been ... -
B.C. politician breaks silence: China detained me, is interfering ‘in our democracy’
A veteran Chinese-Canadian politician is coming forward to reveal that upon landing at the Shanghai airport in November 2015, Chinese authorities improperly detained him, ... -
I’m Grateful for the Privilege of Dual Citizenship
I am a dual citizen in Canada and the United States, having lived in the States throughout my childhood and in Canada throughout my ... -
Burst of populism in Conservative leadership race has changed the party: Lisa Raitt
TORONTO — A sudden burst of populism during the last Conservative leadership contest transformed the party and left a lasting mark on Canadian politics ... -
Do social conservatives still have a place in Canadian politics?
Andrew Scheer is widely known to be deeply committed to his Roman Catholic faith. He isn’t the first national party leader to be a ... -
A Jewish insider’s view of Canadian politics
While we digest the results of the 43rd federal election (many of us belatedly, as the election date fell on Shemini Atzeret, the now-famous ... -
Trudeau reshuffles Cabinet amid anger in Canada’s energy-rich west
OTTAWA – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday made major changes to his Cabinet, making several ministerial appointments in a bid to help ... -
An environmental movement for times of war, too
Oil wells set ablaze in Iraq. Forests pillaged in Colombia. Wildlife populations decimated across the Sahara-Sahel. Around the world, armed conflicts continue to cause ... -
Weaknesses in Canada’s efforts to sustain healthy oceans need to be addressed. For five deficiencies, the Royal Society of Canada has options.
The coastal marine environment constitutes a biological, geochemical and physical milieu without which life would not exist. Phytoplankton and other microbes, the base of ...