Canada
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As our data from last week showed, the so-called freedom convoy has been a polarizing issue for Canadians. As tensions continue to run high here in Ottawa and... more
By Abacus Data
February 21, 2022
On August 13, 2021, amid a flurry of chatter surrounding the announcement of a snap federal election in Canada, an important announcement by the Minister of... more
August 13, 2021
Just when you think relations couldn’t get any worse between Canada and China...they do.
China ramped up the pressure on Canada by sentencing two Canadians to... more
By unpubadmin
August 24, 2020
I awoke on the morning of the eleventh to the same news my fellow Canadians heard; Don Cherry, a mainstay of old-school “locker room talk” boisterous hockey... more
By Max Casifeli
November 15, 2019
Beware of companies offering pardon services. I've had a bad experience I'd like to share with Unpublished Ottawa's audience.
For starters, before you sign-up... more
By unpubadmin
August 20, 2019
Recall Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. Most people who have graduated high school in the last 20 years are familiar with it. Huawei is one of few organizations to... more
By Pat Freel
May 7, 2019
We asked a business person, a doctor and a high school teacher to explain why putting a price a carbon pollution is good for the environment and for Canadians... more
April 2, 2019
I must admit even though I like to be up to date on current events, and I do understand the importance of knowing what is going on in the great democracy to... more
November 7, 2018
Tammy Law's delusional thoughts, excuses, rationalizations and justifications for using the Motherisk test to justify denying parents due process and... more
September 6, 2018
The Canadian government announced plans for the development of a national IP strategy in this year’s budget. The Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic... more
July 20, 2017
June 29, 2017 – The organizers of the Unsettling 150 campaign wish to offer our sincere respect and admiration for the young leaders who were arrested, rough-... more
By Kenskyman
June 29, 2017
On Wednesday, renowned Pakistani activist and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai was given honorary Canadian citizenship during a rare commemoration on Parliament... more
April 12, 2017
'You are what you eat' is the old saying, but what happens when 'what you eat' is not what’s on the label? And, what does that get you if 'you are what you eat... more
By Ed Hand
March 10, 2017
The Central Experimental Farm (CEF) in Ottawa is a 1055-acre open-space jewel in a modern metropolis. By comparison, New York's Central park is only 837 acres... more
By Kenskyman
February 24, 2017
OTTAWA – Leading environmental groups, health advocates and campaign movements are raising concerns about MPs’ one-sided review of the proposed phase-out of... more
March 6, 2017