For something completely different: a little good news

Despite the threat of a reversal of our halting progress on climate, reconciliation and social equity under a future Conservative government, continuing worry about the rising cost of everything—and the upsetting prospect of an end to snow—there are sprigs of hope.
Housing minister Sean Fraser offered an eye-catching proposal just before Christmas: an updated version of an 80-year old federal housing program that offered small, simple, nearly-identical housing units to returning Second World War veterans, writes Susan Riley.

CHELSEA, QUE.—Before we slide back into the partisan ooze that marks contemporary political discourse, why not take a moment to revisit some of the good news that emerged across the country last year and into this one? (We’ll exempt the mild, mostly snowless early winter...

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