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The future of Canada’s military and joining Europe’s defence fund
The future of Canada’s military and joining Europe’s defence fund

Canada is in the midst of reframing its approach to military spending. The reasons for this are twofold; a commitment to fulfilling NATO spending as …

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The businessman at the heart of Alberta’s health care controversy
The businessman at the heart of Alberta’s health care controversy

It’s not unusual for business owners to forge ties with governments, but there are rules around conflicts of interest when it comes to procurement. I…

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The case against cleaning before hosting
The case against cleaning before hosting

With the holidays right around the corner, households are getting ready for company and deep cleans are underway. Even the idea of letting family and…

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Why do so many Canadian roads not have cell service?
Why do so many Canadian roads not have cell service?

Across Canada, highways and rural roads are studded with cellular ‘dead zones’. In some provinces, coverage gaps span over 30 per cent of major roads…

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Why a new Ontario law has renters worried about more evictions
Why a new Ontario law has renters worried about more evictions

Ontario just passed Bill 60, officially named the “Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act.” It’s a big omnibus bill, but it’s garnered the most attenti…

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Carney, Smith agree to pipeline framework, as minister resigns
Carney, Smith agree to pipeline framework, as minister resigns

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed an agreement that sets the framework for building a new pipeline, carrying …

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Why Canada lost consensus on immigration — and how to get it back
Why Canada lost consensus on immigration — and how to get it back

The Canadian consensus on immigration cratered last year. In the fall of 2024, an Environics poll found that for the first time in a quarter century …

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If AI is a bubble, how will it pop?
If AI is a bubble, how will it pop?

Some of the world’s largest tech companies, like OpenAI, Google and Meta, have invested hundreds of billions of dollars into artificial intelligence …

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Alleged drug trafficking, murders and an Olympian-turned-fugitive
Alleged drug trafficking, murders and an Olympian-turned-fugitive

Last week, the FBI and the RCMP announced 10 new arrests in connection with a $1-billion drug-trafficking ring allegedly run by Canadian former Olymp…

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The controversial push to expand private health care in Alberta
The controversial push to expand private health care in Alberta

No Canadian province allows doctors to offer care under both private and public systems – but leaked draft legislation obtained by The Globe and Mail…

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