IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Greenland Is Not for Sale and a U.S. Takeover Would Break the West

The idea that the United States might forcibly take control of Greenland would have sounded absurd not long ago. Today,…

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Accountability or Overreach? What the Housing Accelerator Fund Crackdown Really Says About Canada’s Housing Crisis

The federal government’s decision to cancel Red Deer’s Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) agreement and cut funding to Toronto and Vaughan…

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When Profit Shrinks Legroom: WestJet’s Seat Squeeze Misses the Bigger Picture

There is something quietly symbolic about WestJet’s CEO and top executives climbing into the tightest seats at the back of…

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Canada’s Restaurant Reckoning: Why 4,000 Closures May Be Painful but Inevitable

Canada is on track to lose about 4,000 restaurants nationwide in 2026, and while the number sounds alarming, it shouldn’t…

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A Fragile Recovery: Why Canada’s Job Market Still Feels on Edge

Canada closed out 2025 with a labour market that looks stable on the surface but uneasy underneath. December’s jobs report,…

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When Routine Turns Tragic: Remembering Kiko and Rethinking Captive Care

The death of Kiko, a 13-year-old Masai giraffe at the Toronto Zoo, is one of those stories that lingers uncomfortably…

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Canada’s Arctic Is No Longer a Quiet Frontier and Pretending Otherwise Is Dangerous

For decades, Canada’s Arctic has been treated as a distant symbol of sovereignty rather than a frontline of national security.…

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Kitchen Cabinets, Crushed by Tariffs: Why Ottawa Can’t Ignore a $4.7-Billion Industry

When U.S. President Donald Trump postponed another round of tariff hikes on Canadian furniture and kitchen cabinets, it was supposed…

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A Fragile Peace at Canada Post: Stability Bought, Not Solved

After more than two years of strikes, stalled talks, and growing financial anxiety, Canada Post and the Canadian Union of…

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When Borders Feel Colder: Why Canadians Are Turning Away from U.S. Travel

There was a time when crossing the border into the United States felt almost routine for Canadians a weekend road…

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