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Ontario Real Estate Shake-Up: The iPro Realty Collapse Is a Wake-Up Call

When a brokerage the size of iPro Realty Ltd. suddenly collapses, it doesn’t just send shockwaves through the real estate…

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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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Air Canada’s Reimbursement Expansion Is a Step Forward, But Still Leaves Questions

When thousands of passengers were left stranded by Air Canada’s flight attendant strike earlier this month, the frustration was palpable.…

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Canada’s Small Businesses Are Being Crushed by Tariffs, And Time Is Running Out

Canada’s small businesses the backbone of our economy are quietly suffocating under the weight of tariffs and trade uncertainty. The…

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Canada Is Letting Its Swimming Future Sink

As a nation, we take pride in celebrating Olympic heroes like Summer McIntosh and Josh Liendo. Their victories ignite a…

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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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Battle River–Crowfoot’s Ballot Circus: Democracy or Distraction?

If you live in the Alberta riding of Battle River–Crowfoot, you might want to bring a thermos of coffee and…

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Viral Chocolates and Pistachios: A Recipe for Disaster We Should’ve Seen Coming

When a dessert goes viral, it’s usually harmless fun a quirky recipe, an exotic flavor trend, a social media challenge.…

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The Death of Local News Is Killing Our Democracy

Did you feel informed during the last federal election? If not, you’re not alone. A new Ipsos survey reveals a…

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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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