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It’s Time to Shut Down Illegal Car Rallies Before More Lives Are Put at Risk

By now, most Ontarians have either witnessed or heard of the late-night roar of engines echoing from an otherwise quiet…

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Tax Refunds Aren’t Bonuses — They’re Lifelines for Debt-Strapped Canadians

Let’s be honest: a tax refund can feel like winning a mini lottery. The money drops into your account and…

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Voting Is a Right — Not a Privilege Reserved for the Housed

In a democracy, the right to vote should never depend on where you lay your head at night or what…

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Caution in the Crossfire: Why the Bank of Canada’s Rate Hold Was the Right Move

In a world of economic mayhem and political unpredictability, the Bank of Canada’s decision to hold its benchmark interest rate…

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The Hidden Price Canadians Will Pay for Trump’s Trade War

While many Canadians breathed a sigh of relief when President Donald Trump spared our country from his latest barrage of…

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Bigger Bins, Same Stingy Policies — Air Canada’s Cabin “Upgrade” Misses the Mark

Air Canada is touting a shiny new update to its fleet — larger overhead bins that promise 15% more space…

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Canada at a Crossroads: It’s Time to Put Growth First

Canada is standing at a pivotal moment in its economic story — and it’s not one we can afford to…

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Toronto’s Housing Market Slump Isn’t a Crash — It’s a Pause

If you’ve been watching the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) real estate market, you might be tempted to ring the alarm…

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Trump’s Trade Tariffs Signal a Dangerous Gamble on North American Alliances

Donald Trump’s latest trade announcement on April 2 marks another chapter in his ongoing war against global trade imbalances—this time…

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Poilievre’s Energy Play is Bold, But Are We Ready for the Trade-Offs?

By now, it’s clear that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre isn’t interested in incrementalism when it comes to Canada’s energy sector.…

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