The Alberta Human Rights Commission has dismissed a pair of complaints filed by two men who say they were discriminated against when they didn’t wear a mask inside retail stores last fall.
A longtime Vancouver art teacher who’s been disciplined twice before for inappropriate behaviour has given up his teaching certificate in response to complaints about violence and sexual harassment in the classroom three decades ago.
The defence lawyer in an upcoming first-degree murder trial is applauding the judge’s decision to only allow jurors who’ve said they’ve been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
When Diana Devine went to pay her respects at her father’s memorial site behind Parliament Hill in Ottawa, she saw the flowers and stones laid over the years were protected by a thoughtful construction worker. She made sure to find who committed the act of kindness.
This Conservative plan is better late than never, and certainly better than the last one, but on many of the key climate policy issues it appears to be merely change for the sake of change, writes climate and energy policy economist Jennifer Winter.