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Calgary’s Housing Market Is Catching Its Breath and That Might Not Be a Bad Thing

For a city that has spent the past few years watching home prices sprint ahead, December’s numbers feel like a…

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Back to the Office, Forward or Backward? Canada’s Return-to-Work Push Needs Balance

The new year is barely underway, yet for tens of thousands of Canadian workers, it already feels like a step…

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Hope, Not Confidence: Why Canadians Are Bracing for 2026 With Crossed Fingers

Canadians are entering 2026 in a strangely familiar state of mind: cautiously hopeful, yet deeply skeptical that the problems weighing…

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A Familiar Core, a Few Surprises, and One Clear Message: Canada Is All-In for Gold

When Hockey Canada finally pulled the curtain back on its 25-man men’s roster for the Milan Cortina Olympic Games, the…

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Stop Comparing, Start Counting: Why Your Money Goals Deserve More Honesty in 2025

Scrolling through social media, it’s easy to believe everyone else has their life and their finances perfectly sorted. New cars,…

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Staying the Course: Why Mark Carney’s Long Game on Canada’s Economy May Be the Right Bet

Nine months into his tenure as prime minister, Mark Carney is asking Canadians for something politicians rarely request with such…

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A New Tone from Ottawa: Why Mark Carney’s Collaborative Approach Matters for Saskatchewan

Politics is often as much about tone as it is about policy. For Saskatchewan, the past year has underscored just…

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A Pill for Weight Loss: Progress Worth Celebrating, but With Caution

The approval of the first-ever oral weight-loss medication in the United States has sparked excitement, hope, and debate and rightly…

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CUSMA or Chaos? Why Canada May Be Right to Play the Long Game with the U.S.

At first glance, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s admission that Canada and the United States may not secure sector-specific trade deals…

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Better Late Than Broken: Why Toronto Is Right to Wait on the Eglinton Crosstown

After more than a decade of construction noise, shuttered storefronts, and endless promises, the Eglinton Crosstown LRT has become a…

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