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Why More Canadians Are Thinking Twice About Visiting the U.S.

Remember when hopping across the border to the U.S. was no big deal? A quick road trip for some shopping,…

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Canada’s Job Market Stumbles—And It’s More Than Just Numbers

March’s job report from Statistics Canada paints a troubling picture of the country’s economic footing—and it’s more than just a…

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Quebec’s Bold Move Against Election Disinformation Is Long Overdue

By now, it’s clear: democracy is under siege — not just from within, but from a growing wave of misinformation,…

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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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Poilievre’s Investment Plan: Economic Sovereignty or a Giveaway to the Wealthy?

As the federal election campaign charges into its second week, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has rolled out a fresh economic…

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Facebook: Bond or Addiction?

Are you feeling down or depressed? Facebook’s algorithm will flood your feed with posts, images, and videos that deepen your…

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There’s No Alternative to Severe Punishment for Stopping Rape

Rape does not stem from normal sexual instincts. Rapists are mentally deranged, suffering from the highest level of psychological illness.…

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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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Canada Child Benefit: Is It Enough to Keep Up with Rising Costs?

The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments are rolling out this week, giving parents a much-needed financial boost. While it’s great…

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Don’t Dig the Grave of Your Dreams in Old Age

All the tireless efforts and savings of youth—are they just for fulfilling desires in old age? If that’s your plan,…

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