Grocery bills have skyrocketed over the last five years. Who's to blame?
Worldwide factors, not the carbon tax, bear most responsibility for rising prices, say economists
Worldwide factors, not the carbon tax, bear most responsibility for rising prices, say economists
The framework includes directives to teach students about importance of fossil fuel sector in province’s economy
‘It's been the largest animal health emergency that this country has ever had to face’: CFIA
Toronto-area restaurant loses franchise after IJF/CBC uncovers illegal payroll scheme
Data shows that the duration of ice roads across the country is on the decline
At least 72.3 per cent of Edmonton Institution for Women’s population identifies as Indigenous, the IJF has found.
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
School district’s accidental loss to vendor scam shows need for fraud risk management and training
Victoria advocate ‘furious’ to learn province includes low-barrier housing in its total
With COVID again surging, the government has taken away the preferred vaccine for some with autoimmune diseases
An extra $129 million has been awarded to IBM since start of 2022 even as Ottawa eyes replacement system
Province has had more than two dozen major crane incidents, some fatal, in the last five years
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Precarious immigration status allows for exploitation by employers, experts say.
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Some regions turning to expensive private contractors to prevent shortages of pilots and aircraft
Can Canada learn anything from Australia's carbon tax experience?
2024 on track to be year with worst “unparliamentary language” in the House over past two decades
After 37 accidents in 10 years, critics say the tugboat industry suffers from lax oversight and enforcement
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Internal documents reveal how and why the school hired private investigators to secretly record striking teaching assistants.
The provincial government is opposing the deal, which it says would sidestep legal obligations to consult First Nations.
Importing grapes among multiple requests from wine industry lobbyists after grim harvests
Internal briefing notes reveal how Canadians try to conceal donations to hate groups
Greying communities struggle to provide support for aging residents
“Small-money donations have never been the party’s bread and butter,” professor says
And eight other insights from the IJF's lobbying newsletter
Minister repeats vow to cut $7B in consulting and travel but offers few details
Exceptions are Winnipeg and some commuter cities like Brampton, Ont., and Surrey, B.C.
West Vancouver, City of Vancouver place near the top of a list ranking municipalities for income inequality
Town’s income inequality is greater than disparities in Calgary and Edmonton
Less than half of Canadians believe racialized and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals are treated fairly by RCMP
Allegations of neglect of duty against Toronto police rise as police budget grows
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
And other insights from the IJF’s charity tax return data
External consultants doing little to clear backlogs, data shows
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Lawyers, academics, and complainants say system that investigates police misconduct is broken
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying roundup
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying roundup
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying roundup
And eight other insights from the IJF’s first weekly lobbying roundup
And other findings from the IJF’s political donations data
67.2 per cent of African students are rejected compared with 11.6 per cent of Europeans
Experts differ on the extent to which seizures contribute to gun violence reduction
One person’s search for a place to call home shows a public-housing system stretched to its limits