Most newspaper publishers stayed in the black in 2020
Back in the 1970s, there was a popular joke that went “what’s black and white and ‘red’ all over?”
The answer: “the newspaper!”
Back in the 1970s, there was a popular joke that went “what’s black and white and ‘red’ all over?”
The answer: “the newspaper!”
Summer is upon us, and Canadians are eager to enjoy the warmer weather.
Composting is a great way to take organic waste and transform it into soil.
Just over three-quarters of Canadian households (76%) told us they composted either kitchen or yard waste in 2019, up from 61% in 2009.
Strawberry fields forever? In Quebec, perhaps you could make that claim, but not for the rest of Canada.
Oh social media, whether we’ve come to love you or hate you, you’ve found a way to nestle yourself comfortably into most of our lives. So much so that today, Social Media Day, is for you, (as if we haven’t already given you enough)… Time to push our complicated love-hate relationship to the side and take a deeper look at our connection to you.
To stand against homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia is to celebrate the diverse identities of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, And Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2+) people and to recognize the ongoing importance of fostering safe and inclusive communities for every person in Canada without discrimination or violence based on sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.
Canadian farmers expect to plant more wheat this spring compared with last spring. That’s welcome news during a time of global supply uncertainty surrounding this essential grain. Here’s what the data tell us about Canadian wheat today.