A stone sculpture in Amherstburg shaped like a phallus has caused controversy among residents, with Mayor Michael Prue calling it crude. Despite complaints from locals like Judy Carney, officials claim there are no laws to remove the sculpture, prompting discussions about potential bylaws. The town is exploring solutions while residents hope for a resolution without the need for new regulations.
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As Canada's income gap widens, some of those who are struggling sort trash to survive
Vancouver's Binners’ Project members, Francis Taban and Grant Killian, report an increase in binning activities among low-income residents this summer as economic challenges persist. Economists highlight that low-wage workers are disproportionately impacted by the widening income gap in Canada, prompting more individuals to recycle cans and bottles for extra income. Want More Context? 🔎
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