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Holding Steady, Feeling Strained: Why Canada’s Rate Pause Doesn’t Feel Like Relief

The Bank of Canada’s decision to hold its benchmark interest rate at 2.25 per cent in its final policy update…

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When Washington Picks Favourites, Canada Should Worry

There is something unsettling and deeply familiar about the Trump administration’s latest National Security Strategy. On its face, the document…

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Ukraine’s Economic Rebirth Isn’t Just Possible, it’s Already Taking Shape

Former federal minister Chrystia Freeland’s return to the Canadian spotlight this week came with a bold assertion: Ukraine, once the…

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Ontario’s Algoma Gamble: A Costly Rescue with Too Many Secrets

The Ford government wants credit for “saving” Algoma Steel, but what it really saved, at least for now, is a…

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Toronto’s Housing Market Is Sending a Clear Message, buyers Aren’t Convinced Yet

The latest numbers from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board paint a picture that’s becoming increasingly familiar: a cooling market…

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Quebec’s “Secularism 2.0” Crosses a Line and Risks Deepening Division

Quebec is preparing to take another bold step in its long-running project of redefining secularism, but this time, the government…

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When Words Reveal the Real Politics Behind Canada–U.S. Trade Tensions

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s off-the-cuff remark “Who cares?” about stalled trade talks with the United States has exploded into a…

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Pierre Poilievre’s New Campaign Captain: A Calculated Bet on Stability and Party Unity

Pierre Poilievre’s decision to appoint Steve Outhouse as his new campaign manager is more than a routine staffing change it’s…

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Canada’s Password Problem Isn’t Just Laziness it’s a Digital Culture Gap

A new report from NordPass has once again exposed a worrying truth about our digital habits: Canadians especially younger ones…

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Pierre Poilievre’s Unchanging Persona Is Now His Biggest Political Liability

Politicians often get criticized for being too scripted, too poll-tested, too quick to shift positions depending on who’s listening. Pierre…

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