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Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference and gain valuable experience in the political arena? The Senator Donald Oliver Internship Program provides a unique opportunity for the Black Canadian Community to get involved in the political sphere and gain hands-on experience in a professional setting. This program offers an invaluable learning experience for Canadians passionate about government and politics. From researching parliamentary issues to attending committee hearings, this internship will provide a
Most Canadians want Justin Trudeau to step down as leader, but only some believe he will do so. Half of Canadians want a federal election this year, but only 50% think it will happen. Canadians appear to have a strange attitude toward politics by the end of 2022. An end-of-year survey conducted by Ipsos revealed some of these results. In the poll conducted by Ipsos, 51% of respondents opposed a federal election in 2023, while
Originally published by BNN Bloomberg Denham Jolly is a man of many titles: Businessman, human rights activist, author and philanthropist. And in a phone interview from his home in Toronto, the 85-year-old describes himself as “a serial entrepreneur.” Jolly’s empire, which he began building at age 33, started with the purchase of student rental housing in downtown Toronto, made possible with a loan for the $5,000 down payment. Building on that success, he went
Opinion by J.J. McCullough originally published by the Washington Post In one sense, Leslyn Lewis, one of four candidates running to lead Canada’s Conservative Party into the next election, is the right woman at the right place at the right time. She arrives at a moment of Tory malaise, with her main rivals, former cabinet ministers Erin O’Toole and Peter MacKay, scorned as uninspiring embodiments of a party establishment that’s too white, male, centrist and