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Hot Docs Festival’s Future Appears More Dire Than Ever After President Marie Nelson Exits
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 48 minutes agoThe future of Hot Docs Film Festival, one of North America’s largest dedicated to documentaries, is...
Opinion: How my central bank tackled Hurricane Beryl, and why this matters
The Globe and Mail· 1 hour agoTimothy N.J. Antoine is governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank and member of the board of...
Dumas discusses Active Living Centre with the Premier's Office
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours agoThis project isn’t just active, it’s on a roll. Marathon’s Mayor Rick Dumas and members of council spoke with a policy advisor from Premier Doug Ford’< ...
Clients are aging. Are their financial plans ready? | Investment Executive
Investment Executive· 3 hours agoAn April report from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries found Canadians’ life expectancy is...
Randall Denley: The LCBO union will lose, but Ford's anti-monopoly crusade remains incomplete
National Post· 3 hours agoThe attempt by LCBO workers to stop the expansion of beer, wine and canned-cocktail sales to corner...
Opinion: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn’t at Stampede, but everyone else is
The Globe and Mail· 5 hours agoThere is a triumphant mood in this bursting-at-the-seams Stampede city. Attendance numbers could...
'Please help us stop this and save Brampton's future': PCs promise grant to waste incinerator that...
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 9 hours agoIt has not yet been approved but Doug Ford’s government has promised a nearly $3-million grant to experiment with making hydrogen from burning garbage at ...
Stage Notes: Citadel's Play That Goes Wrong, Teatro's Private Lives, A Treaty Story at Fort Edmonton
Edmonton Journal· 9 hours agoA smash hit for the past 10 years in London’s West End, The Play That Goes Wrong runs until Aug. 4...
David Staples: Seismic shift when great numbers of Canadian men abandon left-wing political parties
Edmonton Journal· 10 hours agoCanadian men are increasingly less likely than women to support left-of-centre parties like the...
Globe editorial: The fast track to less parking
The Globe and Mail· 12 hours agoA study by the city three years ago showed that almost half the privately owned land in downtown Regina was devoted to parking. The finding was part of a...