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Elected politicians need to step up and ensure residents of all communities in Newfoundland and Labrador can buy food at ...
NDP and PCs say new changes to the Liberals’ poverty reduction strategy ignore the root causes driving poverty in the ...
Two queer-rights advocates in Labrador say celebrating and marking Pride month has additional importance given an increase in ...
This isn’t care—it’s managerial choreography disguised as ecological concern.
It was while he was studying fossils at the Banff Centre that Nasca developed an interest in the Mistaken Point fossils of ...
In 2022 the federal government estimated wildfire smoke resulted in 620 to 2,700 deaths each year from 2013 to 2018. Indigenous people face higher rates of respiratory illnesses like asthma and ...
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Pijogge. Heidi Atter. When Journalists for Human Rights reached out to The Independent to see if we would be interested in ...
Dr. Itai Malkin, a public health physician and Newfoundland and Labrador medical officer of health, says the province defines heat risk as two consecutive days when temperatures are at or greater than ...
Coreen Tourout, 62, a member of the grassroots group Screaming Eagles and resident of Piccadilly, said protesting outside the convention doesn’t feel good — but it serves as a stark reminder, she adds ...
“Nobody pulled themselves out of poverty with that [CERB] money,” Mills said. “They’re still living in poverty.” Both Gushue and Mills say the government missed an opportunity to give vulnerable ...