IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Canada Pledges $5 Million in Emergency Aid Following Deadly Venezuela Earthquakes

Canada has stepped forward with an initial $5 million in humanitarian assistance after two powerful earthquakes devastated Venezuela overnight Wednesday,…

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Canada’s Economy Hits Pause Button as Trade Tensions Keep Businesses on the Sidelines

Canada’s economy is navigating a difficult stretch, caught between sluggish business investment and the persistent cloud of trade uncertainty but…

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Carney Eyes Staggered Byelections as Six House Seats Fall Vacant

Prime Minister Mark Carney has signalled that six upcoming federal byelections are unlikely to be held simultaneously, as a wave…

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Canada’s Auto Tax Filing Plan Promises $2,000+ to Low-Income Earners, but at a Price

For thousands of Canadians who have never filed a tax return or simply stopped trying help may soon arrive in…

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Canada’s Liberal Government Closes a Turbulent Six-Month Parliamentary Session Amid Debate Controversy

After a sprawling six-month spring sitting marked by shifting power dynamics, contested legislation, and a prime minister who was rarely…

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Weight Loss Drug Users Are Moving Less, Not More new Study Raises Alarm Over GLP-1 Exercise Habits

A new study is challenging one of the most widely held assumptions about GLP-1 weight loss drugs: that shedding pounds…

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Canada Introduces New Bill to Crack Down on Forced-Labour Imports Amid U.S. Tariff Pressure

The Canadian government has unveiled new legislation aimed at strengthening the country’s efforts to block products made through forced labour…

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Canada’s Proposed Social Media Ban for Under-16s May Allow Future Exemptions for Safer Platforms

Canada’s proposed legislation aimed at protecting children from online harms could eventually allow certain social media platforms to regain access…

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Could Smartphones Be Contributing to Falling Birth Rates? New Research Explores the Link

For years, experts have been trying to understand why birth rates are declining across much of the world. While economic…

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Ottawa Stretches Steel and Aluminum Protections to Summer 2027

The federal government is keeping its protective shield over Canada’s metal sectors for another year, extending crucial trade measures designed…

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