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Canada’s Carbon Price Debate Needs More Facts, Less Fury

The federal carbon price has become more than a climate policy it’s a political lightning rod. Thursday’s updated analysis from…

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Honda’s Massive Steering Recall Is a Wake-Up Call for Automakers and Drivers

When a company as established as Honda issues a recall affecting nearly a quarter-million vehicles in Canada and 1.7 million…

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Toronto’s Airport Extension: A Missed Chance to Rethink the Waterfront

Toronto city council’s decision to extend Billy Bishop Airport’s lease until 2045 feels less like visionary planning and more like…

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Suicide note

Jaynal Saheb stopped right outside his son’s room. The room, which was usually filled with loud noises throughout the day,…

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At least at the threshold of life

Sometimes, I suddenly find myself pondering my own existence! Where was I even a few days ago? I didn’t exist…

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The Time

The girl was flitting around the accessories section of the mall like a restless teenager. It was a high-end shopping…

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Thousands gathered for the traditional Chittagong feast “Mezban” in Canada

The traditional Chittagong feast “Mezban” was held in Toronto, Canada, in an atmosphere of great enthusiasm and festivity. Organized by…

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How will brain reformation happen?

The brain is a remarkably complex and vital organ. It’s crucial not just for humans and the entire animal kingdom…

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Oscar Wilde’s ‘horrifying’ sculpture

Wilde expert Merlin Holland, grandson of the author, has described the new sculpture of Oscar Wilde as ‘terrifying’. He said,…

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Canada will support Bangladesh in institutional reforms

The Government of Canada has assured to provide assistance to advance the institutional reforms of Bangladesh. On Tuesday (September 24),…

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