OPINION: Universal Basic Income is expensive, a disincentive to work
UBI, if implemented, can be a disincentive to work for people. It should rather be targeted to those who are in dire need.
Read MoreUBI, if implemented, can be a disincentive to work for people. It should rather be targeted to those who are in dire need.
Read MoreAfter days of constant negotiation, Democrats finally reached a deal with the Republicans on a new gun reform law.
Read MoreKetanji Brown Jackson made history by breaking through barriers to become the first Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court of the U.S.
Read MoreThe U.S. president broke his silence on restrictive voting laws that have passed in multiple states and delivered a plan to ensure everyone’s right to vote.
Read MoreThe recently passed Cannabis Act has a provisional buffer time of eight to 12 weeks to help provinces prepare for recreational marijuana sales.
Read MoreThe federal government is standing by its decision to allow Canadians to grow up to four cannabis plants at home.
Read MoreA survey commissioned by Health Canada, claims that 39 per cent of people admit to driving within two hours after smoking pot.
Read MorePrime Minister Justin Trudeau made his first Senate appointments March 18, recommending seven candidates to the Governor General.
Read MoreThe Trudeau government revealed Thursday the first step in its plan to reform the Senate.
Read MoreSenator Mike Duffy’s trial reopened in an Ottawa court Thursday and a key witness is set to testify.
Read MoreThe Honourable Peter Van Loan, Member of Parliament and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, visited Humber’s Lakeshore campus to discuss Bill C-51.
Read MoreSupporters of a Senate bill to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline only have a few hours left to find their last vote.
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