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The reason why TikTok’s business is being shut down in Canada

The Canadian government has ordered a ban on TikTok’s business operations, citing national security concerns. This means that the popular…

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Canada Post and the Gun Buyback: A Dangerous Shortcut in Policy

The federal government has quietly given Canada Post the authority to transport and store prohibited firearms as part of its…

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Canada’s Tariffs on Chinese Steel, Aluminum and EVs: A Necessary but Imperfect Step

Canada has finally pulled the trigger on long-debated tariffs against Chinese steel, aluminum, and electric vehicles a move that feels…

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Ontario’s Big Energy Ambition: Will the Province Truly Become an Energy Superpower?

Ontario’s energy future is at a crossroads, and Energy Minister Stephen Lecce is betting big. He’s not just talking about…

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Canada’s Harsh Student Visa Cap Risks Driving Talent Away

Canada has long branded itself as a welcoming hub for international education, but recent federal policies suggest a very different…

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A Flicker of Growth in Canada’s Housing Starts, But Is It Enough?

Canada’s housing market got a small boost in September, as the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) reported a five…

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Don’t Let Perfection Derail Progress on the Child Welfare Deal

This week in Calgary, chiefs from across the country are gathered to decide the fate of a $47.8-billion child welfare…

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Scott Moe’s Carbon Tax Gambit: Politics or Fairness?

Premier Scott Moe is once again playing the carbon tax card, promising that if re-elected on October 28, Saskatchewan residents…

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Canada’s Cooling Inflation Feels Like Relief, But It’s a Double-Edged Sword

For the first time in years, Canadians are getting a piece of good news on the inflation front. Statistics Canada…

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A Long-Awaited Step Toward Truly Universal Health Care

The Senate’s quiet approval of the federal pharmacare bill might not have the fireworks of an election night, but make…

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