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Not everyone has AC, but do you have a legal ‘right to cooling’ in Canada? - National |...
Global B.C.· 2 days agoAs many parts of Canada reeled under hot weather, a group representing migrant farm workers wrote a...
Penny Oleksiak’s hard road to the Paris Olympics
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoThe outdoor pool near Los Angeles where Penny Oleksiak now trains is as idyllic as it gets. Lined with palm trees and dappled by the Southern California...
Start of swim journey across Lake Ontario begins with a phone call from pioneer Marilyn Bell Di...
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoA small group of fewer than 70 people have swum across Lake Ontario. Ms. Bell Di Lascio is the first...
Opinion: Hot summer nights used to be romantic – now they’re dangerous
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoHot nights mean something different now: human-caused climate change has spoiled their pleasure
Opinion: At NATO and the G7, the world’s democracies are grabbing their umbrellas against the coming...
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoBelieve it or not, we are living through a rare moment of harmony and co-operation among the world’s...
New Ontario rule barring tow truck drivers with criminal records is financially 'devastating,' says...
CBC.ca· 4 days agoTow truck drivers in Ontario who cannot get certified under new provincial legislation due to having...
This kind of public transportation is growing fast | CBC News
CBC.ca· 4 days agoIn this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at why bike sharing is growing so fast ...
Cooley’s Chicago Partners Moonlight in Cities Across the Midwest
Bloomberg Law· 4 days agoIts lawyers there are tasked with carrying out a strategic mission to capture entrepreneurial business outside the well-worn corridors of Silicon Valley and the coastal northeast. The nearly ...
These Ontarians have a family doctor – they just have to drive 200 kilometres for an appointment
The Globe and Mail· 4 days agoWhen Linda Thomas wants to see her family doctor in person, she makes a six-hour, 540-kilometre...
Indigenous publishers preserve stories in print as book sales rise
The Globe and Mail· 4 days agoOn about 25,000 of those desks, and on bookshelves across the country, are copies of Elements of...