The assault is “a reminder to me that it’s important to protect ourselves from hate and dysfunctional behaviours and realize that sometimes people do things that are related to other forms of pain and suffering that they’re experiencing." https://t.co/H1Q07KF0eR
Perhaps you’ve noticed it’s harder to find news on your Facebook feed recently.
As Meta continues to manipulate the platform to bar users from accessing Canadian content, we can expect further disruptions in how we access our news. https://t.co/DenQ26Smwe
If you haven't read this yet, it's worth a read.
A man walked up to their buried car in snowshoes. The rest is a Christmas miracle https://t.co/TM4LKdaFKZ
When I was a kid, the World Cup never seemed like something for Canada, writes reporter Robert Williams.
"For an entire generation of Canadian kids, Wednesday’s first match against Belgium is going to kick-start real dreams of their own."
https://t.co/vJY4g2FMqG
With no public debate, Waterloo regional councillors voted 9-7 to give themselves free lifelong benefits on retirement, Luisa D’Amato writes.
https://t.co/C4dDSwKiML
With under a week until Election Day, today begins the start of a new six-part series, looking at what candidates from each of Guelph's six wards said during various debates and forums form throughout the campaign.
The first story is, of course, Ward 1
https://t.co/2vSpaeUwev
Help us investigate Canada’s broken FOI regimes. We’re looking to speak with people who use and interact with the system at all levels of government. You can get in touch with us at [email protected]. Or directly [email protected][email protected]
'He has a lot to answer for': Guelph Catholic school board trustee candidate stands by conspiracy theory writings https://t.co/7x0is4gOsZ via @@mercurytribune
“The album was therapy — not only in getting me through the day in, day out in the hospital, but in having me work through these emotions and confront my biggest fears."
https://t.co/ITc7LhdMiA