IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Canada’s Job Market Bounce: A Rebound Worth Celebrating or Just a Mirage?

Canada’s latest employment snapshot offers a glimmer of optimism, but it’s hard to shake the feeling that this recovery might…

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Canada’s Used-Car Market Is Easing but Don’t Expect a Bargain Just Yet

After years of sticker shock at dealerships, Canadians shopping for a used car may finally be seeing a tiny bit…

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Canada’s Border Security Plan: Big Promises, Small Details and Plenty of Questions

This week’s federal budget comes wrapped in strong language about “modernizing” and “strengthening” border security. But beneath the headline-worthy promises…

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Ontario’s Conservation Authority Shake-Up: Efficiency or Environmental Gamble?

The Ford government’s latest move to consolidate Ontario’s 36 conservation authorities into just seven might sound like a promise of…

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Canada’s New Immigration Plan: A Course Correction or a Missed Opportunity?

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s upcoming budget will mark a turning point in Canada’s immigration story. With Carney promising a “new…

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Ontario’s Reagan Gamble Backfires: A Misstep in the Name of “Free Trade”

In the world of modern politics, symbolism is everything and sometimes, it backfires spectacularly. Ontario’s recent attempt to send a…

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Why the EU’s Measured Approach to AI Regulation Could Be a Lesson for Canada

As the world races to harness the power of artificial intelligence, the debate over how much regulation is “too much”…

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When the Right to Strike Meets Government Power: Canada Post Workers Deserved Better

Once again, the scales of justice have tilted away from the working class. The Canada Industrial Relations Board’s recent decision…

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Gen Z and the Weight of Financial Anxiety: It’s More Than Just Money

It’s no secret that younger Canadians are under pressure, but recent surveys reveal just how heavy that pressure has become.…

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Amazon’s Quebec Closures: Coincidence or Calculated Move Against Unions?

Amazon’s recent closures of seven warehouses in Quebec have left workers, unions, and observers questioning the motives behind the e-commerce…

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