IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

When DNA Speaks, Silence Ends: Why Solving Cold Cases Is a Moral Imperative

It took 30 years for Sylvie Desjardins to stand in a Quebec courtroom and finally speak directly to the man…

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A Fragile Peace at Canada Post: Stability Won, Questions Remain

After more than two years of bruising negotiations, strikes, and uncertainty, Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers…

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Canada’s Tariff “Lifeline” May Not Last: Why the CUSMA Exemption Is on Borrowed Time

For all the noise and fury surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed tariff offensive, Canada has so far been spared…

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Flu Isn’t “Just a Seasonal Bug” Anymore Canada Needs to Wake Up

Canada is once again learning a hard lesson we seem to forget every winter: influenza is not harmless. It is…

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Toronto’s Calm Amid the World Cup Hotel Frenzy

The release of the 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule has triggered exactly what many fans feared and hoteliers likely anticipated:…

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Stability at $15 a Day Is Welcome, but Alberta’s Child-Care Debate Is Far from Over

Alberta parents have been given something rare in today’s economy: certainty. With the province and Ottawa agreeing to extend the…

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Canada’s High-Speed Rail Dream Is Finally Moving but Is It Moving Fast Enough?

After years of talk, studies, and shifting timelines, Canada’s long-promised high-speed rail project is showing signs of real momentum. Transport…

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Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Crisis Signals a Troubling Shift in Climate Governance

Two high-profile resignations from Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body (NZAB) have exposed a deeper, more troubling shift in the country’s climate…

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The Hidden Tax Driving Canada’s Housing Crisis

There’s a lot of talk about interest rates, zoning rules, and construction delays when we try to understand why Canadian…

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Quebec’s Draft Constitution Shows the Perils of Illiberal Governance

Two months after its unveiling, Quebec’s draft constitution pitched as a proud statement of shared values has instead exposed deep…

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