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Doug Ford’s Ontario Place Parking Debacle: A Misguided, Costly Mess

By now, it’s clear that Doug Ford’s government is determined to push forward with its controversial redevelopment of Ontario Place,…

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Canada’s Immigration Future: A Political Tug-of-War with Real Consequences

Canada’s federal election is heating up, and while issues like inflation, housing, and healthcare are taking center stage, there’s another…

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Canada’s Health Care Crisis: Will This Election Finally Bring Real Change?

As Canadians get ready to vote on April 28, one thing is clear—health care is on everyone’s mind. Whether it’s…

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Toronto’s Move to Remove U.S. Flags is a Bold but Necessary Step

The recent decision by Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow to support removing U.S. flags “wherever possible” is a significant but understandable…

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Billions for Housing in Toronto: A Step Forward or Just More Empty Promises?

The federal government’s latest pledge to pour billions into Toronto’s rental market is a step in the right direction—but is…

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Toronto’s Coyote Crisis: Will the City Finally Take Meaningful Action?

Toronto’s ongoing struggle with bold coyotes in the Fort York and Liberty Village areas has reached a turning point, as…

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Trump’s Threats Have Rekindled Canadian Pride—And That’s a Good Thing

There’s something about an external threat that unites people like nothing else. And if there’s one thing Donald Trump has…

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Canada’s Interest Rate Cut: A Desperate Move in an Uncertain Trade War

The Bank of Canada’s decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points, bringing the benchmark rate down to 2.75…

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Calgary Transit Needs More Than Just Trains—It Needs Reliability

Calgary’s transit system has long been a point of frustration for many riders, and while big-picture issues like safety and…

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Quebec’s Tourism Boom: A Silver Lining in a Stormy Trade War

The weak Canadian dollar, combined with an escalating trade war with the United States, might just be the unexpected catalyst…

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