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A U.S. Shutdown Could Freeze Interest Rates and Chill Canada’s Economy Too

The lights may be dimming in Washington, but the ripple effects could reach far beyond the U.S. capital. As America…

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Canada’s Minimum Wage Increases Are a Step Forward But Still Far From Enough

Five provinces across Canada Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island are raising their minimum wages today, and…

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Crisis Workers on the TTC Are a Step Toward Real Safety, Not Just the Appearance of It

For years, Toronto’s transit system has been caught between two competing realities: the desperate need to restore confidence in safety…

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Tariffs Are Hurting Us More Than We Admit, but Growth May Keep Limping Along

The latest OECD economic outlook leaves me with mixed feelings. On the one hand, global growth has been surprisingly resilient…

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Quebec’s War on Gender-Neutral Language Misses the Point

The Quebec government’s latest decision to ban the use of newly coined gender-neutral words in official communications reveals more about…

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Canada Can’t Afford to Put Its Tax Agency on Hold

When nearly 10,000 jobs disappear from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in barely a year, it’s not just a staffing…

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A Welcome Rate Cut, But Don’t Mistake It for a Silver Bullet

The Bank of Canada’s latest interest rate cut may feel like a breath of fresh air for Canadians worn down…

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Stop the Sideshow Ontario’s Schools Need Real Funding, Not Finger-Pointing

Ontario’s education debate has turned into a circus of receipts and hotel bills while classrooms quietly struggle under the weight…

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Ontario’s Housing Targets Are Slipping Away, And the Ford Government Won’t Admit It

Ontario’s housing crisis is no longer a looming threat it’s here. And the Ford government’s dream of building 1.5 million…

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Porter Pilots Take a Bold Step Toward Fairness and Recognition

Porter Airlines’ pilots have officially signaled that it’s time for change and frankly, it’s about time. By serving formal notice…

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