Daily News Curation - 2025-10-25
Curated 50 items from disability, accessibility, and social policy sources.
1. Manitoba Government Introduces Bill That Would Respond to Meth Crisis, Reduce Pressure on Emergency Rooms and Keep Public Safe
📍 Source Score: 30.00
2. In/Equality Podcast – Inequality and Disability Justice with Michael Orsini Transcript
Debra Thompson 00:00 From the Institute for Research on Public Policy, this is inequality a special series of the policy options podcast exploring the many facets of inequality in Canada through conversations with experts. I’m your host Deborah Thompson. Today I speak with Dr. Michael Orsini, a professor in the Institute of feminist and gender […] 📍 Source Score: 25.60
3. The future of child care in Canada: What to expect
On April 19, 2021, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland presented the first federal budget in two years. Among the many new and updated policies, one stood out especially – the promise of affordable universal childcare for all Canadians. Universal child care had been promised in the past and never come to fruition, not for lack of […] 📍 Source Score: 23.00
4. Alberta ends hybrid work model for government employees, effective February
<p>Alberta government employees will return to full-time, in-office work starting February, the province said Friday. Since 2022, Alberta Public Service employees have been eligible to work from home up to two days per week. </p>
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Score: 21.00
5. Manitoba Government Provincial Nominee Program Invites 328 Health-Care Workers to Build Careers in Manitoba
📍 Source Score: 24.00
6. Canada’s measles outbreak control challenged by disinformation and distrust, doctors say
<p>A year since measles started raging in Canada, the outbreak’s subsided, but the virus shows no signs of being stamped out. Doctors say problems here — from distrust of medical officials in vulnerable communities, to broader vaccine disinformation — could set the stage for future outbreaks. Here’s what they’d like to see change.</p>
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Score: 21.00
7. Manitoba Government’s Connected Approach Supporting Primary Care, Faster Discharges: CIHI Report
📍 Source Score: 21.00
8. Technology-enabled trade in Canada
E-commerce is revolutionizing the way we trade by giving businesses unprecedented access to new markets. Tools such as eBay have become the great equalizer of international trade: empowering small businesses in a globalized trade environment traditionally dominated by large firms. With so much to gain from these emerging trade patterns, Canadian trade policy can’t afford […] 📍 Source Score: 18.50
9. How Can Canada Help Workers Through a Green Transition?
Create sector-specific training programs to help fossil fuel workers transition to new jobs, policy analyst Lin Al-Akkad says. 📍 Source Score: 17.00
10. Why Gawker’s bankruptcy is a policy issue
Where should media outlets draw the line between revenue generation and content quality? Between truth and ethics? CBC News’ Lauren O’Neil stopped by the podcast to weigh in on these issues and more on this week’s episode. We looked at the Gawker bankruptcy, the ethics and business of new media and Canada’s evolving media landscape. […] 📍 Source Score: 17.00
11. Book Excerpt Brand Command: Canadian Politics and Democracy in the Age of Message Control
The dark side of branding must be reined in. New rules are needed to contain nefarious behaviour and curtail the most despicable acts. In Democratizing the Constitution: Reforming Responsible Government, Peter Aucoin, Mark Jarvis, and Lori Turnbull argue that proposals for democratic reform in Canada must establish clear objectives, place formal constraints on prime ministerial […] 📍 Source Score: 17.00
12. Supreme Court of Canada affirms Sask. man’s acquittal in use of Good Samaritan law
<p>The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed the acquittal of a man who was arrested at the scene of a drug overdose, a ruling that clarifies the application of a law intended to reduce substance use deaths.</p>
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Score: 15.80
13. Canadian exporters and eBay: How technology is changing trade
The latest chapter in the IRPP’s trade volume describes the emerging phenomenon of technology-enabled (‘online’) trade. In this chapter, authors Usman Ahmed and Hanne Melin (eBay Inc.) analyze a unique dataset of Canadian firms using eBay in 2008-13. The experiences of these businesses demonstrate that technology-enabled trade is broader and more inclusive than traditional trade. […] 📍 Source Score: 17.60
14. Richmond restaurant out thousands due to Canada Post strike
Canada Post says that while postal services have resumed, “uncertainty and instability in the postal service will continue with the union’s decision to conduct rotating strikes. 📍 Source Score: 14.00
15. Refocusing Canada’s international security agenda
This week, we spoke with James Fergusson, director of the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at the University of Manitoba, about the changing international security landscape and how it affects Canada. We look at the lessons from Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan, our relationship with NATO, and whether Canada is equipped to deal with the […] 📍 Source Score: 14.00
16. Demystifying the role of parliamentary staffers
Much has been written about the roles members of Parliament play, but surprisingly little is publicly known or discussed about Canada’s parliamentary staffers. The pejorative label “the boys in short pants” has recently been used to describe some staffers; others have been called “ruthless, cutthroat psychopaths” and “25-year-old jihadis.” (Those latter two quotes were from […] 📍 Source Score: 14.00
17. Trump says he’s raising ‘tariff on Canada’ by 10% ‘over and above what they are paying now’
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Score: 14.00
18. Social worker tells murder trial of 2 Ontario women that boy’s zip-tied pyjamas made her ‘uncomfortable’
<img src=’https://i.cbc.ca/ais/e03b78ce-e202-4343-be6e-053075f81330,1761337339700/full/max/0/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C143%2C3803%2C2139%29%3BResize%3D%28620%29’ alt=’A courtroom sketch shows two women in separate prisoner boxes with a police officer between them and three people in lawyer’s robes seated before them. ‘ width=’620’ height=’349’ title=’Becky Hamber, left, and Cooney, centre, sat in separate boxes at their murder trial in Milton, Ont., on Monday as shown in this court sketch. Cooney’s lawyer is Kim Edward, third from right. Hamber’s lawyers are Monte MacGregor, second from right, and Nabeel Sheiban.’/><p>The trial for two Burlington, Ont., women charged in the death of a 12-year-old boy in their care heard this week from several people involved in treating his and his younger brother’s mental health. </p> 📍 Source Score: 14.00
19. Say goodbye to rent control, indefinite leases if Ontario passes housing proposal: advocates
<img src=’https://i.cbc.ca/ais/fd16b390-f32c-45ea-812f-b7ddfc9d4bb5,1752002455326/full/max/0/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C0%2C6720%2C3780%29%3BResize%3D%28620%29’ alt=’Man in a red shirt walks outside of a home with a red ‘For Rent’ sign’ width=’620’ height=’349’ title=’A for rent sign outside a home in Toronto on Tuesday July 12, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston’/><p>Ontario’s planned new housing legislation could open the door to ending rent control and indefinite leases across the province, advocates warn after a recent proposal by Premier Doug Ford’s government.</p> 📍 Source Score: 15.00
20. What’s In Your Fridge: Josh Santos of VIFF’s Composer Filmmaker Accelerator program
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📍 Source Score: 13.50
21. Manitoba Government Making Continued Progress Through Investment to Hip and Knee Surgeries at Selkirk Regional Health Centre
📍 Source Score: 12.00
22. Manitoba Government Opens Renewed Security Rebate Program For Homeowners and Tenants
📍 Source Score: 12.00
23. Manitoba Government Invests in Training for Child and Family Service Workers
📍 Source Score: 12.00
24. Kelowna victim’s family says bail reform does little to combat intimate partner violence
On Thursday, Canada’s justice minister announced tougher bail and sentencing laws are on the way. 📍 Source Score: 9.50
25. Prince Andrew’s latest scandal begs the question: Why does Canada still have a monarchy?
📍 Source Score: 9.50
26. World Culinary Awards names Baan Lao best restaurant in Canada for the second straight year
The Richmond restaurant took home the honours once again. 📍 Source Score: 9.50
27. Q&A: Director Alireza Khatami on making Canada’s Oscar submission, The Things You Kill
“I showed the depth of my darkness, hoping people would look at their own.” 📍 Source Score: 9.50
28. Manitoba Government Opens New Permanent Rest Stop on Provincial Trunk Highway 6
📍 Source Score: 10.50
29. Manitoba Government Invests More Than $1.2 Million For 24 Interlake Community Development Projects
📍 Source Score: 10.50
30. Manitoba Government Invests More Than $1.2 Million in Community Development Projects for Northern Manitoba
📍 Source Score: 10.50
31. Manitoba Government Introduces Legislation to Keep Vehicle Insurance Rates Affordable
📍 Source Score: 10.50
32. Manitoba Government Opens Nominations for Excellence in Education Awards
📍 Source Score: 10.50
33. Alberta government plans to allow residents to privately pay for any diagnostic or screening service
<p>Alberta is planning legislative changes that would let people pay out of pocket for diagnostic and preventive tests, such as MRIs, CT scans and full-body scans — without a doctor’s order.</p>
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Score: 10.30
34. Manitoba Government Opens Downtown Resource Corner at Millennium Library
📍 Source Score: 8.80
35. Manitoba Supports Families with New Parenting Website
📍 Source Score: 8.80
36. Manitoba Protects Indigenous Languages with New Teaching Degree Programs
📍 Source Score: 9.00
37. Construction of $10-A-Day Child-Care Centre Begins at Riverview Health Centre
📍 Source Score: 9.00
38. New Victoria Emergency Department Project to Start in January 2026
📍 Source Score: 9.00
39. Federal scientific research underfunded, report says
📍 Source Score: 9.00
40. Photos: Matt Maltese caresses the keys at the Vogue Theatre
A multi-hyphenate British-Canadian singer-songwriter. 📍 Source Score: 9.00
41. Here’s the Book to Buy in Bulk for Public Health Officials
‘The Big One’ charts the path forward for future pandemics and the current ‘infodemic.’ 📍 Source Score: 9.00
42. Manitoba Grants Support Newcomers, Low-Income Manitobans Through Endowment Fund
📍 Source Score: 7.50
43. Manitoba Government Acts to Protect Democracy and Fundamental Freedoms
📍 Source Score: 7.50
44. Manitoba Government Welcomes Review of North Dakota Dairy Projects Near Red River
📍 Source Score: 7.50
45. Manitoba Government Extends Rent Freeze for Agricultural Crown Lands
📍 Source Score: 7.50
46. Manitoba Government Invests $1.2 Million in Mineral Exploration
📍 Source Score: 7.50
47. Manitoba Government’s U.S. Trade Council to Ensure Province’s Voice Heard During Trade Negotiations
📍 Source Score: 7.50
48. Manitoba Government’s Path to Net Zero Will Protect Environment and Create Jobs
📍 Source Score: 7.50
49. You Nearly Missed: Ada Lea promises to inspire at LanaLou’s in Vancouver
“Because anyone can, you can also do it.” 📍 Source Score: 5.00
50. ABBA tribute ABRA Cadabra brings high-energy holiday love to the Lower Mainland this December!
“We’re there to bring joy, connect people, and engage with our audience.” 📍 Source Score: 5.00