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A Dangerous Precedent: Why the Sentencing of Freedom Convoy Leaders Should Alarm All Canadians

The sentencing hearing for Tamara Lich and Chris Barber is about more than two individuals. It’s about the future of…

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Tax Dollars, Broken Promises: Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support Program Needs Urgent Reform

The Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) is failing the very people it was designed to protect injured Canadians left behind…

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A Preventable Tragedy: Why Parvovirus Outbreaks Demand Urgent Action

The recent parvovirus outbreak at a London, Ont., community housing complex has exposed a silent crisis one that’s been simmering…

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Canada’s Steel Gamble: Carney’s Bold Move or Desperate Reaction?

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s latest announcement on protecting Canada’s steel industry is a high-stakes gamble equal parts economic defense and…

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Why HOVR Might Be the Disruptive Canadian Rideshare We’ve Been Waiting For

It’s not often you see true innovation in the rideshare space, especially something proudly homegrown. But HOVR, a Canadian-based alternative…

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Trump’s Tariff Gambit Could Hurt Canadian Industry—But Hurt Americans Even More

Just when we thought we’d seen it all in cross-border trade tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump is back with another…

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Why Canadians Are Choosing Europe and Home Over the U.S. This Summer

Canada’s travel scene is heating up this summer—but not in the way you might expect. While Americans fire up their…

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The $10-a-Day Child Care Promise Is Cracking — And Families Will Pay the Price

It’s becoming increasingly clear that Ottawa’s ambitious $10-a-day child care plan won’t be fully realized by its 2026 deadline —…

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Toronto’s Rogers Stadium Faces a Reality Check — And That’s a Good Thing

Sunday night’s inaugural concert at Toronto’s brand-new Rogers Stadium should have been a celebration. With global K-pop sensation Stray Kids…

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Tariffs, Targets, and the Trouble with Canada’s Auto Policy

The Canadian auto industry is at a crossroads — and not just because of shifting technologies and consumer demand. It’s…

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