It’s Wednesday, April 1. Here are the top stories we’re following today.
ER doctors face threats, harassment for blowing the whistle on dangerous overcrowding
The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians is calling for “effective and enforced” whistleblower protection, arguing they risk personal and professional persecution for calling out unsafe conditions that are putting lives at risk.
‘Revolving door’ of insiders, lobbyists behind government scandal a click away with new AI tool
The interactive website is drawing a vivid picture of the complicated and frenzied lobbying activity beneath the surface of big-money government contracts.
The number, which comes from nearly 38,000 different firearms owners, falls well short of the 136,000 weapons Public Safety Canada officials said the government had budgeted for compensation.
Most youth, even those whose parents are wise to social media’s tactics, are so inundated that they have to figure out the potential harm for themselves, and they’re not as equipped to do so, a sociologist says.
By seeking to have limits put on the notwithstanding clause, “what the Canadian government is asking the Supreme Court of Canada to do is to amend the constitution without democratic consent,’ Zhu writes.
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