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  • What the Numbers Say About Carney’s and Poilievre’s Contrasting Views of Canada’s Economy
    What the Numbers Say About Carney’s and Poilievre’s Contrasting Views of Canada’s Economy
    News Analysis Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre offer starkly contrasting views on the state of the Canadian economy. For instance, while Carney says Canada is on ...
    April 22, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • How Alberta Is Curbing Federal Euthanasia Policy With New Bill
    How Alberta Is Curbing Federal Euthanasia Policy With New Bill
    Alberta’s new bill on medically assisted death could dramatically change the use of euthanasia in the province—and set ...
    March 26, 2026BY Riley Donovan
  • What’s the Controversy Around Canada’s International Student Program?
    What’s the Controversy Around Canada’s International Student Program?
    Canada’s international student program is once again under scrutiny after a new auditor general report detailed issues around ...
    March 25, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • The Pendulum of Canadian Immigration Policy Swings Again
    The Pendulum of Canadian Immigration Policy Swings Again
    News Analysis Canadian immigration policy continues to swing back and forth, with the federal government now moving to ...
    March 24, 2026BY Riley Donovan
  • How Recent Global Upheavals in Energy And Trade Could Impact Canada’s Economy and Your Pocketbook
    How Recent Global Upheavals in Energy And Trade Could Impact Canada’s Economy and Your Pocketbook
    News Analysis The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to market jitters and spiking oil prices, ...
    March 18, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • Why Canada Doesn’t Have a Strategic Oil Reserve and What Would It Take to Build One?
    Why Canada Doesn’t Have a Strategic Oil Reserve and What Would It Take to Build One?
    News Analysis Ottawa said last week it would do its part to ease upward pressure on oil prices ...
    March 17, 2026BY Noé Chartier
  • ‘Rusting Out’: How Canada’s Factories Are Falling Behind Rivals—and How to Turn It Around
    ‘Rusting Out’: How Canada’s Factories Are Falling Behind Rivals—and How to Turn It Around
    News Analysis On factory floors across Canada, aging machinery hums in plants that are investing less and producing ...
    March 16, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • How Canada’s Housing Market Is Splitting Along Regional Lines
    How Canada’s Housing Market Is Splitting Along Regional Lines
    Canada’s housing market is experiencing a regional split, with housing activity cooling in some provinces while prices continue ...
    March 9, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • How Rising Municipal Fees Affect Housing Costs
    How Rising Municipal Fees Affect Housing Costs
    There has been a wave of increased municipal fees and property taxes in Canada in recent years, contributing ...
    March 5, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • The Roller Coaster of Provincial-Federal Jockeying Over Immigration Powers
    The Roller Coaster of Provincial-Federal Jockeying Over Immigration Powers
    Alberta has planned a referendum to seek a mandate to negotiate greater provincial control over immigration with the ...
    March 1, 2026BY Riley Donovan
  • Key Red Flags for Condo Buyers in Canada’s Shifting Market
    Key Red Flags for Condo Buyers in Canada’s Shifting Market
    The average price of condos has declined in several major Canadian cities over the past year, rekindling interest ...
    February 19, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • BC’s Coastal Mill Closures Tied to Deep and Ongoing Issues in Forestry Sector
    BC’s Coastal Mill Closures Tied to Deep and Ongoing Issues in Forestry Sector
    CROFTON, B.C.—White steam belches from the exhaust stacks at the Domtar pulp and paper mill in Crofton, B.C., ...
    February 16, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • What’s in Store for Canada’s Rental Market This Year
    What’s in Store for Canada’s Rental Market This Year
    Average asking rents in Canada's major cities have been gradually declining since late 2024, mirroring a downturn in ...
    February 8, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • Why a Growing Number of Canadians Are Leaving the Country for Good—and What’s Driving Them Away
    Why a Growing Number of Canadians Are Leaving the Country for Good—and What’s Driving Them Away
    Lauren Chervinski left Canada two years ago and says she has no regrets. The 34-year-old Winnipeg native, who ...
    February 2, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • As Military Powers Jostle for the Arctic, How Far Behind Is Canada?
    As Military Powers Jostle for the Arctic, How Far Behind Is Canada?
    The Arctic’s growing importance has reached the point that acquiring Greenland has become a key demand for the ...
    February 1, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • From Sham Marriages to Fake Colleges: Inside Canada’s Battle Against Immigration Fraud
    From Sham Marriages to Fake Colleges: Inside Canada’s Battle Against Immigration Fraud
    News Analysis Federal and provincial governments have announced measures to crack down on immigration fraud by toughening regulations ...
    January 27, 2026BY Riley Donovan
  • As Trump Seeks to Curb Large Investors in US Housing, What’s the Situation in Canada?
    As Trump Seeks to Curb Large Investors in US Housing, What’s the Situation in Canada?
    The United States is experiencing a housing crunch, and one of President Donald Trump’s latest moves to address ...
    January 22, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • How Equalization Payments Could Be Hurting the Provinces They’re Meant to Help
    How Equalization Payments Could Be Hurting the Provinces They’re Meant to Help
    Increasing Quebec’s power prices by just 2 cents per kilowatt hour could reduce its equalization payments by over ...
    January 18, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • How Canada’s Housing Supply Is Falling Short of Immigration Targets, by the Numbers
    How Canada’s Housing Supply Is Falling Short of Immigration Targets, by the Numbers
    Analysis Canada’s housing shortage is no longer a future concern—it's already here. Despite Ottawa’s decision last October to ...
    January 15, 2026BY Adam H. Douglas
  • How the New US Food Guide Differs From Canada’s
    How the New US Food Guide Differs From Canada’s
    One thing U.S. and Canadian health authorities agree on is eating fruits and vegetables, but the official food ...
    January 13, 2026BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Why Canada’s Stock Market Outperformed US Counterparts in 2025: Will This Continue in 2026?
    Why Canada’s Stock Market Outperformed US Counterparts in 2025: Will This Continue in 2026?
    As implausible as it may seem, the Toronto stock market left its American counterparts in the dust last ...
    January 11, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • Hands-On Wins: Why This Recent Grad Bet on Trades Over Office Life
    Hands-On Wins: Why This Recent Grad Bet on Trades Over Office Life
    James Passafiume always knew he wanted to pursue a career in construction, but after high school he was ...
    January 9, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • Why This Economist Believes Canada Is Headed for a 1990s-Style Debt Crisis
    Why This Economist Believes Canada Is Headed for a 1990s-Style Debt Crisis
    Canada is heading into a period of higher debt that could exhaust the federal government’s taxation and borrowing ...
    January 6, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • Why Canada’s University Graduates Are Struggling to Find Work
    Why Canada’s University Graduates Are Struggling to Find Work
    Young adults graduating with a bachelor’s degree or higher are facing an increasingly bleak job market in Canada, ...
    January 1, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • What’s the Economic Outlook for Canada in 2026?
    What’s the Economic Outlook for Canada in 2026?
    News Analysis Canada’s economy faced significant shocks in 2025 due to a trade conflict with the United States, ...
    December 29, 2025BY Matthew Horwood
  • Tracing the Billions Spent on Net-Zero at All Levels of Government in Canada
    Tracing the Billions Spent on Net-Zero at All Levels of Government in Canada
    The Ottawa-Alberta memorandum of understanding links approval of a pipeline to B.C.’s coast with the $16.5 billion Pathways ...
    December 21, 2025BY Riley Donovan
  • As Home Prices Slide in Canada’s Major Cities, How Far Off Is the Next Boom?
    As Home Prices Slide in Canada’s Major Cities, How Far Off Is the Next Boom?
    Some experts say prices may not return to their 2022 highs until 2032.
    December 15, 2025BY Paul Rowan Brian
TOP NEWS
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    NEW By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    1hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    4hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
  • Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
    4hr By Mercura Wang
    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    8hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    9hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    10hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    15hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
    17hr By Ross Kelly
    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
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