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The Removal of the ‘X’ Gender Marker on Nexus Cards Is a Step Backward for Inclusion

The recent decision to remove the “X” gender marker option from Nexus travel cards is more than just a bureaucratic…

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Hamilton’s Cyberattack Debacle: A Pricey Lesson in Neglect and Accountability

The City of Hamilton’s 2024 cyberattack was a disaster waiting to happen. And now, it’s the residents the taxpayers who…

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Rogers’ Big Play in Sports: A Bold Bet or Just Smart Business?

Rogers Communications Inc. has just doubled down on its bet in Canada’s sports and media world and they’re playing to…

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Canada’s Wildfire Crisis Demands Urgent Climate Action, Not Complacency

Every summer, Canadians brace themselves for the return of wildfire season  a reality that has grown more severe and relentless…

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Finally, a Toast to Common Sense: Why Canada’s Alcohol Trade Reform Is Long Overdue

For years, Canadians have lived with an absurd reality: we could order a bottle of wine from Italy more easily…

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Saugeen Beach Is More Than a Name—It’s Justice Long Overdue

By reclaiming a name, the Saugeen First Nation has reclaimed something far greater: identity, recognition, and justice. In the early…

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Canada Must Lead With Smarter, Visible Foreign Aid in an Age of Global Uncertainty

As the United States retreats from its traditional leadership in global development, Canada finds itself at a crossroads: shrink with…

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Canadian Renters Are Ready to Buy — But the Market Isn’t Ready for Them

The dream of homeownership in Canada is alive and well. According to new data from Royal LePage’s 2025 Canadian Renters…

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The CRA Deadline Rush: Why It Pays to File Sooner Rather Than Later

If you’re self-employed or a small business owner in Canada, you probably already know this feeling all too well —…

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Ontario’s Opioid Crisis: A Death Toll We’re Learning to Ignore

Ontario’s latest opioid death statistics should offer a shred of hope — a 15 per cent decrease in deaths from…

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