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Canada’s densest neighbourhood, St. James Town, to possibly get new condos

A mega-development proposal in a small section of North St. James Town has many residents, community organizations, and city planners concerned about Continue Reading…

Canada's vital non-profit sector: Too important to be ignored!

Canada's non-profit sector is big (more than 160,000 organizations) and non-profits make a major contribution to Canada's economy, they employ more than a Continue Reading…

Canada's non-profit sector: Big, growing, important

Canada's non-profit sector has passed the vital $100 billion mark - measuring the overall contribution to GDP. The full non-profit sector (including hospitals Continue Reading…

Canada's non-profit sector tops $100 billion in economic activity: Big and growing even bigger

Canada's non-profit sector - already the second largest in the world - now tops $100 billion in annual economic activity, according to the latest satellite Continue Reading…

Canada's homeless footballers at World Cup!

A valiant team of homeless football (that's soccer to most North Americans) players from Canada competed at the Homeless World Cup in Copenhagen last Continue Reading…

Canada's home ownership markets plummet…

Home ownership in Canada is at its most unaffordable level since the "housing recession" of 1990. That's the grim news today from RBC Economics and its latest Continue Reading…

Canada's first conference for women and homelessness a success

By Susan Scott “Their time is up,” said the woman on the podium to thunderous applause. “All workers should be made to get three quotes on a bed with Continue Reading…

Canada's colour code keeps workers out of good jobs

On the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination a new report by the Wellesley Institute and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Continue Reading…

Canada to UN: We'll decide what rights we will choose to observe…

Canada has signed a significant number of international human rights treaties that are legally binding in international law, but the federal government believes Continue Reading…

Canada loses a friend, and a hero… Jack Layton

Jack Layton passed away early this morning, surrounded by family. During a long career of public service in Toronto and nationally, Jack brought a fierce Continue Reading…