IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program Needs Reform, Not Elimination

The debate around Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has been heating up, and once again, we’re at risk of…

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Doug Ford’s Politics of the U-Turn: Why Leadership Requires More Than Chasing Popularity

Doug Ford’s government has been in power long enough now that Ontarians are beginning to see a troubling pattern. It’s…

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Eating Out Is Becoming a Luxury in Canada

It’s no secret that the rising cost of living has been hitting Canadians hard. But a new report from Restaurants…

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Diabetes’ Silent Crisis: We Can’t Afford to Wait for Symptoms

It’s hard to believe that in 2025 an age of constant health alerts and wearable tech nearly half of the…

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Ontario Liberals Need More Than a New Face They Need a Clear Direction

Bonnie Crombie’s surprise decision to step aside as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party is more than a routine political…

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Build Canada Homes: A Promising Start, but the Real Test Lies Ahead

The federal government’s announcement of Build Canada Homes, a new agency tasked with building 4,000 homes on six federally owned…

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Mother Nature, Markets, and the Uncertainty Farmers Live With

Farming has always been a gamble, but this year it feels like the odds are stacked higher than ever. Take…

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Home Care Nurses Deserve Equal Pay And Respect

It should not take another bargaining round for Ontario’s home care nurses to remind the system of their worth. Yet…

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Ottawa Is Stalling on EV Mandates and That Might Be a Good Thing

The federal government has hit the brakes on its electric vehicle (EV) mandate, delaying minimum sales requirements for the 2026…

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Why Pierre Poilievre’s Push for a “Castle Doctrine” in Canada Raises Tough Questions

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for a major change to Canada’s self-defence laws — and at first glance, it…

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