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Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Could Burn Canadian Investors — Here’s Why We Should Care

As someone who closely follows cross-border financial policy, I can’t help but raise the alarm over the potential impact of…

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Canada’s Retail Resilience: March Sales Signal Consumer Confidence Rebound

By all accounts, March was a good month for Canadian retailers — and perhaps an even better one for those…

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A Tax Cut Without a Plan Is Not a Strategy

By delaying the federal budget until the fall, Mark Carney’s newly minted Liberal government has made a politically convenient but…

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Doug Ford’s War on Bike Lanes: Ideology Masquerading as Policy

By now, it’s become clear that Premier Doug Ford’s government isn’t just managing transportation infrastructure — it’s waging an ideological…

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Trump’s Tariff Tactics Are Breaking More Than They Fix

By now, we’ve all grown accustomed to waking up to yet another jarring shift in U.S. trade policy. But for…

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Ontario’s School Board Shake-Up Is Long Overdue

It’s about time Queen’s Park stepped in. After years of mounting deficits, questionable spending, and a lack of accountability from…

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Why Canadian Entrepreneurs Are Turning Their Backs on U.S. Business Trips — And I Don’t Blame Them

There was a time when crossing the border for a business convention in the U.S. felt as routine as ordering…

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Pumped Up and Paying Less: Why Cheaper Gas Feels Good—But Might Not Last

Let’s be honest—seeing gas prices drop at the pump feels like a small victory in a world where most things…

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Carney’s Tariffs Are a Calculated Punch Back at a Reckless Trade Move

By now, we’re no strangers to economic retaliation between nations, but this week’s move by Prime Minister Mark Carney to…

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The Cycle of Corruption: Where It Begins, Where It Ends

Financial misconduct is a narrow reflection of a broader moral crisis. Generally, corruption is perceived as financial scandals, bribery, and…

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