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Why Canadians Are Turning Their Backs on U.S. Travel And Why It Matters

For decades, the well-worn path from Canada to the United States has been as familiar as the Trans-Canada Highway whether…

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Stellantis’s Betrayal of Canadian Workers Is a Wake-Up Call for Ottawa

Stellantis’s decision to move some of its production out of Brampton, Ontario, to the United States isn’t just a business…

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A Fragile Dawn: Why the Israel–Hamas Peace Plan Demands More Than Celebration

When Prime Minister Mark Carney took to X to applaud the breakthrough peace deal between Israel and Hamas, his words…

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The Bank of Canada’s Rate Cut Was the Right Call, but Risks Still Loom

The Bank of Canada’s recent decision to trim its key policy rate to 2.5 per cent was not a surprise…

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Canadians Deserve a Break at the Pumps and It Looks Like We’re Getting One

Canadians are driving away from the pumps with a little less dread in their wallets. Gas prices across the country…

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Back-to-School Bargains Can’t Mask Canada’s Deeper Spending Slowdown

It’s tempting to blame a slow August on the end of summer or the usual back-to-school fatigue. But the latest…

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Canada’s Housing Crisis Demands Bold Action, Not More Delay

Canada’s housing emergency is no longer a slow-moving problem it’s a five-alarm fire. Internal government briefing materials prepared for Housing…

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SaskPower’s First-Quarter Loss Shows Why Ottawa’s Carbon Policy Needs a Rethink

SaskPower’s latest financial report should make all of us stop and think. A net loss of $136 million in just…

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Canada’s Major Projects Office: A Race Against Time or Another Layer of Delay?

When Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson stood at the Canadian embassy in Berlin this week and promised the…

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Why PowerCo’s Ontario Gigafactory Is More Than Just a Bet on EVs

Every week seems to bring new headlines about uncertainty in the electric vehicle (EV) market. Tariffs, shifting subsidies, and cautious…

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