IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Climate Institute Study Blasts Ottawa-Alberta Carbon Deal Over “Paper Compliance”

A highly anticipated energy agreement between the federal government and Alberta will do almost nothing to lower Canada’s greenhouse gas…

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Montreal Housing Market Slows as Rising Unemployment and Lower Immigration Cool Buyer Demand

The Montreal-area housing market experienced a notable slowdown in May, with home sales dropping 6.8% on a year-over-year basis. According…

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Canada Walks Diplomatic Tightrope as Chinese Foreign Minister Visits Ottawa

Canada’s relationship with China has once again come under the spotlight as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi began a three-day…

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Canadians Turn Their Backs on U.S. Travel as Trade War Tensions Bite

Statistics Canada’s National Travel Survey and Visitor Travel Survey painted a striking picture of a country quietly voting with its…

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Do Canadian Winters Really Kill Electric Vehicles? Experts Weigh In on Cold-Weather Concerns

A growing number of Canadians are warming up to the idea of electric vehicles but many still believe the country’s…

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Canada Forces Streaming Giants to Pay Up and the U.S. Isn’t Happy About It

A quiet Thursday announcement from Canada’s broadcast regulator has drawn sharp lines between Hollywood and homegrown voices, reigniting a long-running…

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Limestone District School Board Orders Safety Review After Bath Public School Student Death

The Limestone District School Board has announced an external review of its school safety policies following the death of a…

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Ford Loses Court Bid to Hide Personal Phone Records but May Still Escape Disclosure

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has suffered another legal setback in his years-long fight to keep his personal phone records out…

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Canada’s Manufacturing Sales Surge as Energy Sector Leads March Gains

Canada’s manufacturing sector posted a strong performance in March, with energy-related industries emerging as the standout driver of growth a…

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Privacy Giants Draw a Line: NordVPN, Signal, and Windscribe Threaten to Exit Canada Over Surveillance Bill

Canada’s proposed lawful access legislation is triggering a mass pushback from some of the world’s most trusted privacy-focused tech companies…

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