IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Canada Post to End Door-to-Door Mail for 136,000 Homes and This Is Just the Beginning

Canada Post is finally pulling the plug on doorstep delivery for millions of Canadians and it’s starting sooner than many…

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Canada Approves Neffy: The Needle-Free Nasal Spray Set to Revolutionize Allergy Emergency Care

For millions of Canadians living with severe allergies, the fear of anaphylaxis has long come with an added layer of…

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Canada’s Small Business Crisis: More Shops Are Shutting Down Than Opening Up

For the first time in decades, Canada is losing businesses faster than it’s creating them. A report released Wednesday by…

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Income and Wealth Gap Widens in Canada Amid Economic Shifts

Canada’s income and wealth inequality deepened in 2025, as gains in financial markets disproportionately benefited higher-income households while lower-income groups…

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NDP Leader Avi Lewis Urges Federal Ban on ‘Creepy’ Algorithmic Pricing

New Democratic Party leader Avi Lewis is calling on the federal government to outlaw algorithm-driven pricing practices, warning that the…

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Majority Support Grows for Liberals as Poll Signals Strong Lead Ahead of Byelections

A new national poll suggests that more than half of Canadians are backing the federal Liberals in their bid to…

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Advance Polls Open in Key Canadian Byelections Ahead of April 13 Vote

Advance polling has officially begun for three significant federal byelections in Canada, marking the start of voting in contests that…

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Tax Refunds Become Financial Lifeline for Canadians Amid Rising Cost Pressures

As tax season unfolds across Canada, what was once considered a welcome financial bonus is increasingly becoming a necessity for…

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Canada Proposes Major Privacy Law Overhaul to Enable Easier Data Sharing Across Agencies

The federal government of Canada has unveiled a sweeping proposal to modernize its decades-old Privacy Act, aiming to make it…

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Tourism Becomes Canada’s Economic Engine as International Spending Surges

In a year marked by cross-border friction and a stuttering national economy, Canada’s tourism sector has emerged as a surprisingly…

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