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Toyota’s Recall Is a Wake-Up Call About Tech Reliance in Cars

Toyota’s Recall Is a Wake-Up Call About Tech Reliance in Cars

It seems like almost every week, a major automaker is issuing yet another recall, and Toyota’s latest announcement is no…
Canada’s Summer of Warning: Heat Waves Prove Climate Change Is No Longer Distant

Canada’s Summer of Warning: Heat Waves Prove Climate Change Is No Longer Distant

This past summer should shake us out of any lingering complacency about climate change. Environment and Climate Change Canada confirmed…
Why Waiting to Fill Up Could Save Ontario Drivers More Than Just a Few Cents

Why Waiting to Fill Up Could Save Ontario Drivers More Than Just a Few Cents

Every September, Ontario drivers get a small but welcome reminder that patience can pay literally at the gas pump. This…
Calgary’s 2026 Budget Preview: Necessary Investments or Another Hit to Homeowners?

Calgary’s 2026 Budget Preview: Necessary Investments or Another Hit to Homeowners?

Calgary’s latest budget preview is a classic example of the balancing act city hall must perform trying to invest in…
Canada Post Must Step Up Before the Holidays Turn Into a Delivery Nightmare

Canada Post Must Step Up Before the Holidays Turn Into a Delivery Nightmare

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers’ latest move is more than a bargaining tactic it’s a flashing warning sign for…
Cutting Speed Cameras Puts Pedestrians in the Crosswalk of Risk

Cutting Speed Cameras Puts Pedestrians in the Crosswalk of Risk

Premier Doug Ford’s push to scrap automated speed cameras is a dangerous misstep dressed up as a populist crusade. Calling…
A Long-Overdue Slice of Justice for Canadian Bread Buyers

A Long-Overdue Slice of Justice for Canadian Bread Buyers

It’s about time Canadian shoppers got a taste of justice literally. After years of quietly paying more for their daily…
Ontario Colleges Must Confront the Human Cost of a Broken Funding Model

Ontario Colleges Must Confront the Human Cost of a Broken Funding Model

As Ontario’s publicly funded colleges inch toward a midnight strike deadline, the looming walkout of 10,000 support staff is more…
Toronto Tenants Prove Collective Action Still Works

Toronto Tenants Prove Collective Action Still Works

For more than two years, tenants in three East York apartment buildings lived under the shadow of eviction notices. Their…
Outages Show Why Canada Needs Stronger Accountability From Telecoms

Outages Show Why Canada Needs Stronger Accountability From Telecoms

When a modern society comes to a halt, it isn’t because the power went out or the water stopped running…
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