WASHINGTON (AP) — Researchers, doctors, their patients and supporters ventured out of labs, hospitals and offices Friday to stand up to what they call a blitz on life-saving science by the Trump administration. … [Read more...] about Out of the lab and into the streets, researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts
Toronto library workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of a strike, seeking protections from workplace violence
A strike, if it happens, could still be months away. The union, TPLWU Local 4948, will sit down for multiple rounds of negotiations with library management this month. … [Read more...] about Toronto library workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of a strike, seeking protections from workplace violence
Canadians don’t like Donald Trump, poll suggests — and that might be bad news for Pierre Poilievre
Canadians overwhelmingly support retaliatory measures against Donald Trump's tariffs and most think "negatively" about the U.S. president, a new poll suggests. … [Read more...] about Canadians don’t like Donald Trump, poll suggests — and that might be bad news for Pierre Poilievre
Two Canadian dance companies to face off at the UK’s most prestigious performing arts honours
National Ballet of Canada and Crystal Pite's Kidd Pivot received Olivier Award nominations. … [Read more...] about Two Canadian dance companies to face off at the UK’s most prestigious performing arts honours
311 flooded with more than 26,000 snow complaints as councillors slam slow storm recovery in Old Toronto
In total, 311 received 26,470 snow-related service requests across Toronto from Feb. 12 to Feb. 25. But, one Scarborough councillor blasted city hall's criticisms of public servants and says the snow response was still an improvement from 2022. … [Read more...] about 311 flooded with more than 26,000 snow complaints as councillors slam slow storm recovery in Old Toronto