After overcoming adversity and discrimination in Zimbabwe, an Ottawa police officer uses her experience to foster positive relationships between police and the community.
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After overcoming adversity and discrimination in Zimbabwe, an Ottawa police officer uses her experience to foster positive relationships between police and the community.
Re: Canada’s objectivity obsession, March 31
In her article, Kathryn Carlson has missed the real reasons leading to her perception that our major daily newspapers lack a diverse, consistent range of journalistic viewpoints.
She is, in fact, correct in her conclusion regarding the dailies, but the reasons have nothing to do with a lack of journalistic backbone.
Whether you’re the parent who said it or the child who had the pleasure to hear it, a variation of these words is familiar to most of us: “Back in my day, I walked uphill eight kilometers in a snowstorm just to get to school every day.”
Harper’s drug policy is a bust, argues Christopher Maughan.