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Toronto police are in court following largest arrests in Canadian history
Trial over searches during G20 protests has profound impacts on "racial profiling, police bias and overreach," says civil liberties group.
Police under investigation following the deaths of two Indigenous people in Ontario town
The Ontario Special Investigations Unit is looking into the deaths in Timmins as the mayor calls for calm.
Putting Canada’s violent history in storage
Halifax votes to temporarily remove a controversial statue of city founder Edward Cornwallis while it figures out how to celebrate Indigenous history.
A small town in Quebec could power the next wave of electric cars
But proposals for a massive nickel and cobalt mine in northern Quebec have environmentalists worried.
What does it take to make a living on social media?
Instagram accounts under 50,000 followers can earn up to $2,000 per post
Canada's north has some of the world’s “most charitable” royalty rules for mining firms
“There’s no reason why everybody there shouldn’t be living like they live in Dubai”
Getting a full-time job is not the ultimate goal for these freelancers
“I wouldn’t trade any amount of money for my freedom.”
Mining companies forced to become more transparent
New data showing how much companies like Barrick Gold give back to countries they mine in is now available online
Before Election, Dutch Right-Wing Wants Politician Sylvana Simons to Shut Up
After facing racist abuse and harassment, the immigrant and former television presenter started her own political party to run for a seat in the Netherlands’ parliament. The entire country is watching to see how she'll do in this week's elections.
Why I opted for an American cell phone plan
Canadians are still getting screwed over by our cell phone providers, so I decided to see what America had to offer
Multi-level-marketing
What to watch out for if you’re thinking of getting into the ethically-questionable world of multi-level marketing
How People In Toronto Are Fighting Back Against Growing Neo-Nazi and Fascist Groups
For some Torontonians, yelling at people online just won't cut it anymore.