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Canada Cannot Claim to Defend Democracy Abroad While Abandoning Its Own Public Servants at Home

When a Canadian public servant becomes the target of a foreign government’s propaganda machine, the very least he should be…

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App Stores, Not Apps, Should Shoulder the Burden of Age Verification

Meta’s latest push for app-store-level age verification in Canada has stirred up the predictable mix of curiosity, skepticism, and policy…

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Canada’s Anti-Tariff Ads Crossed a Line and Now We’re Paying for It

There’s no denying that Canada is frustrated with American tariffs. The political theatre surrounding Washington’s trade policies has been unpredictable…

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Quebec’s Bill 2 Is Pushing Doctors to the Brink and Patients Will Pay the Price

Quebec’s healthcare system is standing at a crossroads, and the choices being forced upon doctors are nothing short of heartbreaking.…

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Winter’s Early Whisper and Why We Should Pay Attention

It’s that familiar moment of the year again, when crisp winds sweep across Ontario and we collectively brace for the…

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The Bank of Canada’s Rate Cut Offers Relief but Caution Clouds the Outlook

The Bank of Canada’s latest interest rate cut another 25 basis points, bringing the overnight rate down to 2.25 per…

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Fingerprinting Fiasco: Why U.S. Border Rules Are Leaving Canadian Snowbirds in the Cold

Every winter, tens of thousands of Canadian snowbirds pack their cars, trailers, and RVs, and head south to the U.S.…

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Canada’s Youth Deserve Better Than Political Finger-Pointing

Canada’s young workers are staring down one of the toughest job markets in recent memory and instead of working together…

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Mark Carney’s Balancing Act: Can Canada Really Win a “Transactional” Trade Deal with Trump?

When Prime Minister Mark Carney met U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this week, the optics suggested optimism smiles, handshakes,…

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Canada Post’s Crossroads: Why Ottawa Must Put People Before Profit

Canada Post, one of Canada’s oldest and most trusted public institutions, now finds itself at a crossroads and the government’s…

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