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We need to stop worrying and just let our kids play - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 1 hour agoKids want to play with real tools, to jump from heights, to make up their own minds about what’s dangerous and what’s not. So what are we so afraid of?
Plan ahead: Soupy air to spark multi-day storm risk over Ontario
The Weather Network via Yahoo Canada News· 3 hours agoThese storms will push east through the evening and nighttime hours, potentially threatening...
For minister Sean Fraser, immigration and housing are more than just numbers games - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 3 hours agoIt might violate our national modesty policy to add that we’re now also one of the most desirable,...
The death of free speech? Come on. - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 4 hours agoA couple recent examples: Last fall, Jordan Peterson, a professor at the University of Toronto released a series of ...
A century later, remembering the hard win at Vimy Ridge - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 6 hours agoFighting together for the first time, Canadians from all four of the corps’s divisions soon entered the maelstrom that lay at the centre of the Great War’s industrial-scale ...
Canadians share "dead giveaways" that someone is from out of town | Canada
Daily Hive· 7 hours agoCanada is increasingly becoming a popular destination, and for locals, that means immediately...
Relax, Donald Trump’s threats about North Korea are meaningless - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 13 hours agoPresident of the United States just threatened North Korea with “fire and fury like the world has...
Young, working Canadians face a dilemma: eat, or pay the bills? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 15 hours agoA few months ago, Alex Fecioru was working two jobs, both of which aligned with his long term goals....
Why bikes lanes have become a divisive issue in Mississauga’s mayoral election
Toronto Star· 17 hours agoIt’s a city of a nearly a million people, with a housing crisis and rising crime rates, but < ...
Architect Peter Clewes on the Château Laurier expansion - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 17 hours agoThe owners of the iconic Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa—steps from Parliament Hill and a seat of unofficial power in the capital since it opened in 1912—recently unveiled ...