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What you need to know about Quebec’s face-covering ban
Photo credit: Michael Swan/Flickr Quebec’s not-so-newly passed law known as Bill 62 has banned face coverings for public workers and anyone receiving public services. Proposed by Premier Philippe Couillard’s liberal government and passed in October of 2017, the ban is officially known as an act to foster adherence to State
Labourers’ International Union of North AmericaSeries Part 1 – LiUNA’s pushback and Bill C-377
Many unions operating in Canada were disturbed by the previous federal government’s Bill C-377, a contentious bill demanding unions disclose all financial transactions over $5,000, including the names of the individual persons or companies paid by a union. The Labourers' International Union of North America (LiUNA) has about half a
The Ottawa Police: A Police Service in Crisis
The recent death of Abdirahman Abdi by two Ottawa Police officers is a huge stain on the City of Ottawa. Why is it that the Ottawa Police were not able to arrest an unarmed man without killing him? There is no logical or rational explanation to account for this man’s
Why Police Fear Evidence-Based Research
While almost every sector of society in the 21st century recognizes the importance of evidence-based decision making, police organizations are caught up in outdated policing approaches that are devoid of empirical evidence. The major reason police are so resistant to the new regulations on carding announced by the provincial government
Opinion: Something is Rotten in the State of Ottawa
It has been said that the reason nothing changes in the criminal justice system is due to the ‘four horsemen’ of political inaction: inertia, ignorance, apathy and cost. When it comes to the Ottawa Police Services Board and their lackadaisical attitude to the issue of carding, it appears all four
Preventing Radicalization: Two-Decade Social Experiment
The Assembly of Nations unites all 140 nationalities living in Kazakhstan to promote cooperation and to give them political voice. Nine representatives of the Assembly are elected to the legislative chamber of the Parliament. On Wednesday, October 22, Ottawa woke-up to the sounds of shooting coming from Parliament Hill, the
So Unnecessary: Ontario’s Fabricated School Crisis
On September 11, Premier Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals brought back the Ontario legislature early to get Bill 115 passed. The controversial bill banned strikes, froze wages and clawed back all retroactive pay hikes for Ontario teachers for two years. The government said the province was deep in debt and public servants,
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