Canadians and the U.S. Presidential Election
A large proportion of Canadians recognize that individuals have roles to play in efforts to bring about reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, according to a newly released survey.
The survey, conducted by the Environics Institute for Survey Research in partnership with five other organizations, looked at the state of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada.
Read more in The Globe and MailExtensive research shows that having a mentor at work has numerous benefits for both participants and employers. Leaders, particularly women, Indigenous, and racialized leaders often cite mentorship as key to their success.
Read MoreRecent polling on immigration, energy, foreign relations and generational divides offers clues about where voters may be heading next.
Read MoreOur various expressions of nationalism will keep tying us up in knots, and for that we should be thankful.
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