Federal Elections Coverage 2021
Are Canada’s maple syrup taps running dry?
Maple syrup isn’t just a staple of Canadian culture. It’s big business, especially in Quebec, where the sugary liquid is so vital to the economy that the province keeps...
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Ontario’s government fought public workers for years. And lost billions.
In November 2019, months before the pandemic made heroes of public sector workers like teachers and (especially) nurses, Ontario’s government passed Bill 124, attempting to cap their pay increases...
How the government investigates “greenwashing” complaints
You may not know which ads meet the definition of greenwashing—but you know the type of ads in that discussion. Big corporations assuring you of how much they do...
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How Loblaw became Canada’s “company store”
You have to work pretty hard, in most of the country, to avoid spending money with a Loblaw-owned business. From its origins in groceries to market dominance there, the...
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How AI takes workplace surveillance to another level
We all know that companies track what we do on work devices. If, for example, you’re listening to this show right now on a company phone or laptop, your...
The past, present and perilous future of bagged milk in Canada
It’s a Canadian institution. Or at least, a piece of Canadian culture. OK, fine, it’s an interesting quirk that visitors to Eastern and Atlantic Canada are often flummoxed by,...
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