The pandemic forced these Canadians to make big life changes, with a strength they didn t know they had
The pandemic has brought sweeping change to the lives of many Canadians, and left some at a crossroads, facing the challenge of big change.
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When her business in North Bay, Ont., closed down, Kourtney Belisle needed to find a new direction for her and her daughter Andi.(Submitted by Kourtney Belisle)
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Mayor Carol Leclerc says she has asked her council to consider inviting an ombudsperson to investigate its conduct, following the resignation of Coun. Jessica McCallum-Miller, who says she felt unsupported by her colleagues.(City of Terrace)
The mayor of Terrace, B.C., is calling for an ombudsperson s investigation into the conduct of city council following the resignation of its first Indigenous member.
In a written statement posted on Facebook on Monday, Jessica McCallum-Miller said she had felt unheard and/or unsupported by fellow councillors when she put forward ideas about advancing the rights of First Nations since her election to council in 2018.