Some apologies are effective, others make matters worse. Here’s a list of the best and worst apologies by public figures within the past year. comments
Report on Toronto’s ‘Neighbourhood Improvement Areas’ acknowledges what residents have long known: many communities are not getting the right supportcomments
Inadequate information on the effectiveness and safety of new drugs and why Health Canada approved them can be as dangerous as misinformation. So why is Ottawa failing to share?comments
The federal government has been ignoring the evidence on sound corrections policy for too long. Now a high-profile case against three guards could force the feds finally to face facts. comments
There’s no urgency for jets at Billy Bishop airport so Toronto city staff should have more time to study Porter’s proposal, says CEO of Air Canada.comments
As concern for “climate justice” grows, faith groups and other communities are looking at ways to ensure their funds are not invested in fossil fuel companies. comments