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Canada’s Housing Market: Flat May Be the New Up

Canada’s Housing Market: Flat May Be the New Up

After months of downward pressure, Canada’s housing market appears to be catching its breath. While far from a roaring rebound,…
The Dark Night of Desire: The Untimely Death of Happiness

The Dark Night of Desire: The Untimely Death of Happiness

Is it only when time isn’t on our side that we blame fate? How many people do you find truly…
The Decline in Cross-Border Travel: A Sign of Changing Times

The Decline in Cross-Border Travel: A Sign of Changing Times

It’s no secret that Canada and its southern neighbor share more than just the world’s longest undefended border. For decades,…
Canada’s Labour Market Deserves More Than Lip Service

Canada’s Labour Market Deserves More Than Lip Service

The latest Labour Force Survey from Statistics Canada reveals that the Canadian labour market barely budged in April, with just…
Canada Needs a Foreign Policy Makeover — And Mark Carney Might Just Be the Tailor

Canada Needs a Foreign Policy Makeover — And Mark Carney Might Just Be the Tailor

By all accounts, Prime Minister Mark Carney has made a bold — and necessary — promise: to reinvest in Canada’s…
Why Canadian Airlines Are Still Failing Their Passengers

Why Canadian Airlines Are Still Failing Their Passengers

By now, Canadian travelers have come to expect a certain baseline of disappointment when booking with our two biggest airlines.…
Balancing on the Knife’s Edge: Carney’s Moment of Truth in Washington

Balancing on the Knife’s Edge: Carney’s Moment of Truth in Washington

When Prime Minister Mark Carney steps into the Oval Office this Tuesday, he carries more than just the weight of…
Carney’s Housing Plan Is Bold—But Can It Actually Work?

Carney’s Housing Plan Is Bold—But Can It Actually Work?

Canada is in the middle of a housing crisis that has been quietly snowballing for two decades. Rents are skyrocketing,…
Canada Post at a Crossroads: A Looming Strike Signals Deeper Issues

Canada Post at a Crossroads: A Looming Strike Signals Deeper Issues

It seems like déjà vu all over again for Canadians who rely on the postal service. Just five months after…
Why Pierre Poilievre Should Stay On as Conservative Leader — Even After a Tough Loss

Why Pierre Poilievre Should Stay On as Conservative Leader — Even After a Tough Loss

Pierre Poilievre’s loss in both the federal election and his own seat on Monday might seem like a crushing blow.…
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