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Canada’s failing to prevent inmate suicides, watchdog finds

September 10, 2014September 11, 2014amp Leave a comment

September 10, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Canada’s federal prisons are continuing practices known to make inmates more likely to kill themselves – and then failing to properly measure or report these suicides, a watchdog report finds.

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Why Canada still has a long way to go in tackling domestic abuse

September 9, 2014September 21, 2014amp Leave a comment

September 9, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Aruna Papp had lived in Canada for a dozen years, had taken courses at York University while working as a short-order cook there, had started organizations to help immigrant women escape violence. But she couldn’t bring herself to leave a spouse who made her life “hell.”

The fear ran too deep.

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Ontario’s short-staffed jails face chronic lockdowns

September 8, 2014amp Leave a comment

September 8, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Ontario jails have become so short-staffed they’re routinely locked down because there aren’t enough guards to keep them running safely.

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Sex ed: Can Ontario give its walkman-era curriculum a 21st-Century makeover?

September 4, 2014September 8, 2014amp Leave a comment

September 4, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Kim Martyn has a question she asks parents who may be leery of their kids getting sex education at school.

“How many of your children watch television? How many of your children have access to a computer or anything online without you sitting there?”

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Health officials starved of census data pay for local info of their own

August 27, 2014September 4, 2014amp Leave a comment

August 27, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Public health bodies across Canada, starved of census data, are paying for pricey surveys to collect their own local info but say they’re still flying blind on decisions that affect public health and taxpayer dollars.

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Don’t panic: Statscan job error’s more awkward than catastrophic

August 15, 2014September 4, 2014amp Leave a comment

August 15, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Remember when Statistics Canada said the country added 200 jobs in July?

That was last week: The number-crunching agency really meant 42,000.

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What’s in Imperial Metals’ Mount Polley tailings? Should you be worried?

August 5, 2014September 4, 2014amp Leave a comment

August 5, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

The bad news: Spilling five million cubic metres of tailings represents a massive failure of a mine-waste storage method designed to be safe and secure for decades (and on whose safety guarantee permission to develop mines is supposed to rest).

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Ontario’s now the worst place for educated immigrants looking for work

July 30, 2014August 3, 2014amp Leave a comment

July 30, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Tim Iqbal’s first job in Canada was shovelling snow.

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Should we be hiring more compassionate cops?

July 29, 2014August 3, 2014amp Leave a comment

July 29, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny and James Armstrong, Global News

The head of Toronto’s civilian police watchdog thinks aspiring officer​s should have to volunteer​ with people who have mental illness.

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Health Canada looking for ways to make opioid prescribing safer

July 25, 2014amp Leave a comment

July 25, 2014 – Anna Mehler Paperny, Global News

Health Canada wants ideas on how to stop risky prescribing of the drugs fuelling Canada’s fastest-growing addictions.

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