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  • Jordan Peterson is too big to be silenced by the naysayers and regulators—but what about the rest of us?
    Joanna Baron
  • Canada deserves to be relegated from the G7
    Howard Anglin
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    Geoff Russ

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How you feel about racism depends on where you live and who you vote for: Poll

The Angus Reid Institute poll shows that the percentage of Canadians who think diversity makes the country better is growing in lockstep with the size of Canada’s visible minority population.

Stuart Thomson - Posted on June 25, 2021
A NASCAR race at Talladega Superspeedway on Oct. 4, 2020. John Bazemore/AP Photo.
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Guns, crawfish and a rip around Talladega. Here’s how vaccines pay off for a lucky few

Can the lure of lottery cash and incentives inject enough enthusiasm to motivate the still-hesitant to line up for their shot? Or are these just stunts that miss the point entirely?

L. Graeme Smith - Posted on June 17, 2021
Fort George Roman Catholic Indian Residential School (IRS) was located on an island at the mouth of the Fort George (now La Grande) River on the east coast of James Bay. The IRS operated from 1937 to 1981 under Roman Catholic administration. Source: TRC document collection.
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Timeline: Residential schools stretch across Canada’s entire history

The discovery last month of the remains of 215 Indigenous children buried haphazardly outside the former Kamloops Indian Residential School captured Canada’s attention and once again forced the country to grapple with its long history of residential schools. And it is a long history.

Stuart Thomson - Posted on June 10, 2021
A baby takes in Canada Day celebrations in Bobcaygeon Ont. on Monday, July 1, 2019. Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press
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The baby bust is real. Here’s how the pandemic is permanently changing Canada

As vaccines roll out across the country, reaching an ever-growing majority of Canadians, the remnants of the pandemic that will be more than just temporary oddities are starting to come into focus.

Stuart Thomson - Posted on June 2, 2021
A real estate sold sign is shown outside a house in Vancouver. Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press
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Canada’s housing shortage is a long-term problem that’s only getting worse

Although it’s tempting to attribute the current housing crunch to a perfect storm brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and record low interest rates, the historical record disagrees.

Stuart Thomson - Posted on May 20, 2021
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is seen via videoconference as he rises in the House of Commons on May 3, 2021. Justin Tang/The Canadian Press
News Dispatch

Bill C-10 is unpopular but barely anyone knows about it: Poll

The bad news for the government is that most of the people who have heard of the bill disapprove of it. The good news, then, is that barely anyone is aware of the controversial bill now winding through Parliament.

Stuart Thomson - Posted on May 12, 2021
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivers the budget in the House of Commons on April 19, 2021. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press
News Dispatch

Hub Explainer: Why the government’s plan to cut the deficit may be too optimistic

The likelihood of program spending remaining within the government’s projections would require a degree of spending control that we have not seen since 2014-15.

The Hub Staff - Posted on May 4, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland talk with parents during a virtual discussion on child care on Apr. 21, 2021. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press
News Dispatch

Federal budget sparks economic growth concerns

When the Liberal government came to power, it quickly tried to shift the focus away from deficits and onto the debt-to-GDP ratio.

Stuart Thomson - Posted on April 27, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, China on Dec. 5, 2017. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press
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Canadians are disturbed by the prospect of China as the next superpower: Poll

Seventy-five percent of respondents reported they are uneasy with the prospect of China becoming the next global superpower, according to survey data conducted by Public Square and Maru/Blue and provided exclusively to The Hub.

L. Graeme Smith - Posted on April 26, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Chrystia Freeland arrive to hold a press conference in Ottawa on April 20, 2021. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press
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Hub Explainer: Canada’s growing debt is sustainable, but risky

By 2025, Canada’s federal debt may increase by roughly $716 billion — nearly double our pre-COVID level. And 2020 and 2021 alone account for over $520 billion of that. With such staggering sums, it’s natural to wonder what this means for the future.

Trevor Tombe - Posted on April 22, 2021

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