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Why Targeting Independent Schools Hurts Alberta Families

Following the ATA strike, independent schools face scrutiny. This analysis reveals how they save public money and serve diverse needs, arguing that defunding them would harm Alberta's education system. Read the facts.

Ming Pao, Canada's last Chinese daily, closes its doors

The closure of Ming Pao marks the end of Chinese-language daily print journalism in Canada. Former journalists and community members reflect on the profound loss for media diversity and cultural connection.

Public Service Hiring Needs Wider Geographic Reach

A new analysis questions if Canada's policy-making core in Ottawa truly represents the nation. With over 50% of policy roles in the capital, experts call for a broader hiring catchment area to attract diverse talent.

NHL's racial history: O'Ree was just the beginning

Willie O'Ree broke the NHL's colour barrier in 1958, but racism persisted for decades. Explore the untold stories of Mike Marson, Val James, and the league's glacial progress on diversity.

Women in B.C. Mining Rise to Over 20% of Workforce

The mining sector in British Columbia is transforming, with female participation jumping from 12% to over 20%. Industry leaders cite diversity as a key business advantage for the future.

Oscars Move from ABC to YouTube in 2029

The Academy Awards will end its decades-long TV run, moving to YouTube in a free, global streaming deal starting in 2029. Discover the details of this historic shift.

Underground Album 'Los Thuthanaka' Beats Stars for #1 Spot

An esoteric debut by Bolivian-American duo Los Thuthanaka shocked the music world by topping Pitchfork's prestigious year-end list. This win highlights the vast, queer-inclusive diversity of Latine music beyond mainstream reggaeton.

Markham, Seneca Partner to Improve Firefighter Diversity

The City of Markham is funding a new entrance award for equity-deserving students at Seneca Polytechnic's fire protection program and donating two fire trucks for hands-on training. Learn how this partnership aims to diversify Ontario's fire services.

Sikh Memorial Garden Unveiled in Windsor

Windsor celebrates the opening of a new Sikh memorial garden, honoring community heritage and promoting cultural diversity in the city. Discover this meaningful addition to Windsor's landscape.

Women, Minorities Advance in Venture Capital: Study

A new study reveals significant progress for women and visible minorities in Canada's venture capital and private equity sectors. Discover the key findings and what this means for the future of business investment.

Wicked: For Good Review - Epic Musical Finale

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande deliver Oscar-worthy performances in Wicked: For Good. Discover the stunning finale, character reveals, and awards buzz for this blockbuster musical.

'KPop Demon Hunters' Eligible for Oscars

Netflix's animated film 'KPop Demon Hunters' officially qualifies for the 2025 Academy Awards, marking a significant achievement for the K-pop inspired production. Learn more about this groundbreaking nomination.

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