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  1. Jun 6, 2023 · Interview by. David Moscrop. Independent left-wing media in Canada is having a moment. Recently, two left-wing publications — Passage and the Maple — merged to increase their reach. Meanwhile, outlets like the Breach, Ricochet, and Canadian Dimension continue to challenge the prevailing media consensus in a country where the media landscape ...

    • 'I Would Shake at Work': from Flight Attendant to City Council Candidate
    • 'I Became numb': from Support Worker to Yoga Instructor
    • 'You're Always There': from Teacher to Salesperson
    • 'I'm Not Just Treading Water': from Server to Writer
    • 'I Don't Have The Capacity to Do This': from Nurse to Student

    Pascale Marchand is poised to leap from the skies to city hall. Or she hopes to. The 39-year-old union official and former flight attendant opted to run for municipal council in Hamilton this fall after spending time in an industry battered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Marchand, who started her cabin crew job in 2008, grew increasingly interested in h...

    Growing up, Lindsay Couture thought she was meant to take care of people. From the age of 11, she was the primary caregiver for her mother who had respiratory issues. When it came time to decide on her career, she figured, why not stick to what she already knew? Couture began working as a personal support worker (PSW) in 2016 at a private long-term...

    When Guillaume Raymond sat down in front of a blank sheet of paper a year ago to list the benefits of working in Quebec's education system, he fell short of items to write down. "I've been working since I'm 14 … either as a soccer referee, or babysitter, I've always loved to work," said Raymond, a 33-year-old former physical education teacher. "But...

    Lori Fox compares working as a restaurant server to being a low-paid, undervalued caretaker of too many drunk and rude customers seemingly empowered to get away with sexual harassment and punishing behaviour in the form of lousy tips. Fox left the industry in the spring of 2020 when an eatery in Whitehorse closed temporarily due to the pandemic. Bu...

    Daniel Bois never imagined himself quitting his job, but as he handed over his letter of resignation, a sense of relief settled over him. Bois, 46, had worked as a registered nurse for more than two decades. He'd seen three major health emergencies (SARS, H1N1 and COVID-19) by the time he quit his job as a manager in the primary care unit of a down...

  2. Creating world-class Canadian content for global audiences. With roots in Canada and extensive global reach, eOne Canada is a talent-driven studio that specializes in the development, acquisition, production, financing, distribution and sales of entertainment content. Seen, heard, and experienced in every part of the country, eOne Canada tells ...

  3. Feb 17, 2023 · It was a time where Comedy Central was truly booming. With shows like "South Park," "Reno 911!," and "Chappelle's Show" airing concurrently, politically incorrect humor and social critiques flew ...

  4. The Literary Man: Directed by Philip Leacock. With Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, Michael Learned, Ellen Corby. A writer comes to Walton's Mountain and impresses John-Boy with his tales of literary connections and accomplishments.

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    • Drama, Family, Romance
    • Philip Leacock
    • 1972-11-30
  5. Tom Prichard [5] Debut. March 10, 1996 [4] Signature. Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), also known by his ring name The Rock, is an American actor, businessman, and professional wrestler. As a wrestler, he is signed to WWE, where he performs on a part-time basis and is a member of The Bloodline.

  6. Aug 7, 2016 · The third act of the Interstellar plot kicks into high gear when Dr. Mann (Matt Damon) proves to be as fallible as his surname would suggest by leaving Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) for dead in the ...