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Canada Puts CUSMA Review on the Back Burner as Steel and Auto Tariffs Take Centre Stage

Canada’s top diplomat in Washington is urging patience on the broader trade deal review while pushing hard to resolve a…

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AI Is Splitting the Global Job Market in Two and the Divide Is Only Getting Wider

The global workforce is undergoing a quiet but seismic shift. As artificial intelligence embeds itself deeper into the fabric of…

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Provincial Downloading Leaves Calgary Taxpayers With $1-Billion Bill, New Report Reveals

Calgary taxpayers have quietly absorbed more than $1 billion over the last decade to cover funding shortfalls and public services…

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Ottawa’s Push for Kindergarten AI Literacy Sparks Debate Over Critical Thinking

The federal government wants Canada’s youngest citizens to get familiar with artificial intelligence before they even learn to tie their…

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Private Sector Surge, Public Sector Pain: FOI Data Reveals Root of Ontario’s OSAP Crisis

Newly uncovered provincial data has thrown a wrench into the Ford government’s justification for its recent, deeply unpopular cuts to…

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Canada Braces for a Short-Lived Economic Buzz as the World Cup Kicks Off

When the 2026 FIFA World Cup referee blows the opening whistle later this month, economists say Canada will feel more…

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Carney to Address Canada’s Mounting Antisemitism Crisis as Hate Incidents Hit Four-Decade High

Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing to lay out his government’s plan to confront antisemitism and hate in Canada, with…

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Shattered Hope at the Strait: Canadians Brace for Another Surge at the Pump

The cautious optimism that had taken hold at Canadian gas stations over the past two weeks has evaporated almost overnight.…

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India and Canada Move Toward a Free Trade Deal After Years of Diplomatic Frost

India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal touched down in Canada this week carrying more than a briefcase he brought…

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Canada’s Alcohol Deadline Looms and Most Provinces Are Nowhere Close

When nearly every province and territory in Canada signed a memorandum of understanding last summer, it felt like a turning…

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