Canada’s public pension board poured $23 billion more into companies considered complicit in Israeli crimes in 2025.
Those billions come from workers’ CPP contributions.
https://t.co/MEtQOXiCJH
Why are these people allowed to keep being landlords?
Even a $1 million fine is not enough.
This building has chunks of concrete falling in the parking garage, fire code violations, balconies so damaged that they "could allow someone to fall to their death."
https://t.co/SuYs18VCgG
Jenni Byrne + Associates, the company owned by Poilievre's campaign manager Jenni Byrne, is a registered lobbyist for Penny Lane Entertainment, the company that owns Cowboys.
If you feel like the Alberta separatist movement has a uniquely masculine bent, you're right.
The issue is divisive for men and women, and the core reasons driving male support for the issue are linked to right-wing media, conspiratorial thinking, and more.
My latest in @readthemaple #cdnpoli
https://t.co/QHUzalGtwq
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In tomorrow’s edition, Emma breaks down the coverage of Mark Carney’s support for the warn on Iran.
NEW: A report from @AdvocatesJust finds the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board increased its investments in companies complicit in Israel’s crimes by more than $23 billion.
Latest from @emmapaling https://t.co/LvrpjYYSkT
FIFA's rules state that member countries may not hold games on other countries' territory — a rule that Israel keeps breaking and keeps getting away with.
Ahead of the World Cup, Toronto activists are demanding it stops:
https://t.co/r41kFi6NCX
Carney says he'll reduce Canada's dependence on the U.S. by trading with other countries — yet those other countries want deals with Canada because of our access to the U.S. market https://t.co/R74fRFdFBP
High school students are organizing to save their cafeteria (and the jobs of two cafeteria workers) in Rosedale, Toronto https://t.co/LdIpysTdLz via @TorontoTodayca
NEW: The Liberal government’s new elections bill includes a loophole that will let dark money fund third-party groups during election campaigns, a watchdog warns.
Latest from @emmapaling https://t.co/qnO1YDQSwH
The Liberals’ elections bill leaves open a loophole that will let dark money fund partisan ads in elections to come, one critic warns.
Liberals had a chance to amend the bill at committee but voted it down:
@readthemaple https://t.co/AIOQWvChCz