Many Canadians have polarizing views on the impact of climate change
In the 2024 Federal Budget announcement yesterday, one of the measures being taken is committing $190.9 million over five years to Health Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada. This news comes at a time while many Canadians have polarizing views on the impact of climate change.
Protecting the planet during Earth Month
April is Earth Month, and while record global ocean temperatures and sustainability is on everyone’s mind, Kurtis Hayne, the lead of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is encouraging everyone to "think blue" to help protect the planet.
Celebrating Bats with Dan Riskin
Each year on April 17th, International Bat Appreciation Day reminds us of the roles bats play in our daily lives. April is also the best time of the year to observe bats, as they are now beginning to emerge from hibernation.
Detroit state of the city address
The Mayor delivered his first State of the City address in February 2014, when the City was in bankruptcy, under emergency management and struggling to provide basic services. Since that time, the City has seen historic rises in property values alongside comparable reductions in crime and unemploym…
Windsor gets an F...when it comes to fiscal transparency
WINDSOR GETS AN F....reflecting multiple problems with transparency and timeliness.
National Immunization Week
Immunize Canada believes that no one should be left behind when it comes to protecting the future of their health and that of their families, friends and communities.
What should you do with the eclipse glasses?
What should you do with the eclipse glasses?
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh reacts to the 2024 federal budget
The 2024 federal budget, with $535 billion in spending and a $39.8-billion deficit, aims to ease Canada's housing and affordability crisis by making older, wealthier Canadians pay more.
Canadian Taxpayers Federation not happy with the federal budget
It's now up to the federal Liberal government to sell a spending plan it says will help younger Canadians catch up to their elders. So far, if unsurprisingly, their critics and political rivals are unimpressed.
Ojibway National Urban Park is getting a big funding boost
The federal gov't is creating several new parks and wildlife preserves, including in British Columbia, Prince Edward Island and here in Windsor. $36.1-million over 5-years to establish an Ojibway National Urban Park, open it and to operate it.