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Ottawa’s tariff posturing fuelling inflation, weakening Canada’s food supply
by Sylvain Charlebois | Apr 11, 2025
Political theatre is costing Canadians more at the grocery store
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Federal clean power plan risks blackouts and higher bills
by Maureen McCall | Apr 10, 2025
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How to get better results from AI
by Yogi Schulz | Mar 29, 2025
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Canada’s broken labour relations model is costing us billions
by Joseph Quesnel | Mar 27, 2025
Nova Scotia leads the way in dismantling costly trade barriers
by Sylvain Charlebois | Feb 27, 2025
Interprovincial trade barriers have strangled Canada’s economy for decades. But Nova Scotia’s Bill 36 is changing the game
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The truth behind Canada’s organized crime epidemic
by Charles Meredith | Feb 17, 2025
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Canada greenlights drugs, surgery for teen obesity
by Sylvain Charlebois | Apr 14, 2025
Shift marks a new approach to tackling rising youth obesity rates
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Why it’s so hard to get mental health care in Canada
by Susan Martinuk | Jan 27, 2025
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Canada’s health-care crisis a national shame that demands action
by Our View | Jan 16, 2025
Crackdown on international students is gutting Canadian universities
by Roslyn Kunin | Mar 17, 2025
Curbing international students undermines post-secondary institutions and weakens the economy
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Classic literature is being replaced by smut in our schools
by Jim McMurtry | Mar 5, 2025
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Race-based hiring is the new normal at Canada’s universities
by Mark Milke | Feb 12, 2025
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Evidence unveils the downsides of DEI and affirmative action
by Matthew Lau | Nov 8, 2024
Politics
NationalIndigenous-led projects hold key to Canada’s energy future
by Maureen McCall | Apr 17, 2025
Indigenous leaders call for policy reforms and Indigenous equity ownership to unlock Canada’s energy potential
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Canada’s Impact Assessment Act is a chokehold on growth
by Krystle Wittevrongel | Apr 16, 2025
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Why are Canadian opinion polls all over the map?
by Michael Taube | Apr 15, 2025
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Canada’s energy security demands a renewable revolution
by Conor Curtis | Apr 14, 2025
Business
LatestGlobal oil crisis deepens as crude prices tumble
by Rashid Husain Syed | Apr 15, 2025
Canada, and the world, brace for impact as global crude prices plunge and economic risks grow
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Curiosity is a powerful advantage in building customer loyalty
by David Fuller | Apr 12, 2025
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Your Easter chocolate just got pricier
by Sylvain Charlebois | Apr 10, 2025
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Oil prices slide despite market rebound
by Rashid Husain Syed | Apr 9, 2025
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Hollywood epics of the 1950s found box office gold in stories of faith
by Pat Murphy | Apr 4, 2025
Religious blockbuster movies tapped into audiences’ appetite for spectacle and scripture
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Jack Quaid delivers in wild action-comedy Novocaine
by Greg Gazin | Mar 21, 2025
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Sugarcane the Oscar contender built on falsehoods
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Mar 3, 2025
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The CBC is broken, but does it deserve to be defunded?
by Doug Firby | Feb 25, 2025
Rethinking Eisenhower: The story of how a “bumbler” became a brilliant strategist
by Pat Murphy | Feb 14, 2025
His quiet diplomacy secured Paris for de Gaulle and reshaped France’s future
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Overprotection is stifling our children’s development
by Pat Murphy | Jan 21, 2025
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Four authors to cozy up with this Christmas season
by Pat Murphy | Dec 12, 2024
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The love affair that shaped the First World War
by Pat Murphy | Nov 4, 2024
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Truman Capote is a literary influence for the ages
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 3, 2024
Strong communication is the antidote to online outrage
by Faith Wood | Apr 17, 2025
Here’s why calm, clear communication can cut through and rebuild credibility
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Easter reminds us to slow down and be still
by Louise McEwan | Apr 17, 2025
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Public health got COVID-19 wrong but won’t admit it
by Lee Harding | Apr 2, 2025
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The fentanyl crisis is a war and Canada is on the wrong side
by Brian Giesbrecht | Feb 26, 2025
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Why Easter never meant much to me
by Pat Murphy | Apr 15, 2025
The child that was me experienced the lead-up to Easter as foreboding rather than inspiring
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Following the trail of the Easter bunny’s origins
by Louise McEwan | Apr 14, 2025
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Practical steps to rescue a struggling relationship
by Faith Wood | Apr 11, 2025
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Who was Pontius Pilate, the man who sentenced Jesus to death?
by Pat Murphy | Apr 11, 2025
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Protecting Manitoba’s Seal River may come at too high a cost
by Joseph Quesnel | Apr 8, 2025
Manitoba and feds ought to put brakes on Seal River conservation plans
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Why the U.S. is winning and Canada is falling behind
by Gwyn Morgan | Mar 21, 2025
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Canada’s sovereignty is at risk and Ottawa is to blame
by Perry Kinkaide | Mar 21, 2025
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Oil demand faces reckoning as EVs surge, China slows
by Rashid Husain Syed | Mar 17, 2025
The Toronto Argos’ unlikely journey to the Grey Cup
by Michael Taube | Nov 19, 2024
How the Toronto Argos dominated the CFL’s top clubs and claimed the ultimate prize
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Danny Jansen’s history-making moment in baseball
by Michael Taube | Aug 27, 2024
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Potential disaster is looming at the Paris Olympics
by Gerry Chidiac | May 24, 2024
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The new book Deal With It explores the art of NHL trading
by Bruce Dowbiggin | May 7, 2024
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The Duel: Bannister, Landy, and the four-minute mile
by Pat Murphy | Apr 30, 2024
Disneyfication or preservation? Alberta’s wild spaces are under threat
by Doug Firby | Jan 5, 2025
How the All-Season Resorts Act could change Alberta's wilderness forever
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U.S. firm’s grip on Banff and Jasper national parks sparks outrage
by Doug Firby | Sep 29, 2024
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The truth about CATSA’s compensation process for damaged luggage
by Dale Johnson | Sep 29, 2024
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U.S. firm tightens grip on Banff and Jasper national parks
by Doug Firby | Sep 18, 2024
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The adventurer who claimed Newfoundland for England
by Gerry Bowler | Aug 28, 2024
Is the 2011 Chevrolet Equinox a smart used buy or a risky bet?
by Buying Used | Jan 31, 2025
Thinking of buying a 2011 Chevrolet Equinox? Read this first
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Jimmy Carter had a huge impact on the auto industry
by Dale Johnson | Jan 17, 2025
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The 2018 Mazda CX-9 is still the ultimate family SUV
by Editorial Staff | Jan 17, 2025
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2011 Nissan Juke is the crossover you’ll love or hate
by Buying Used | Jan 4, 2025
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World
Education
Resurrecting the long-extinct dire wolves raises troubling ethical questions
by Michael Taube | Apr 8, 2025
The revival of Ice Age dire wolves sparks new debate over science’s role in nature
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Is “common sense” politics just code for division?
by Gerry Chidiac | Mar 31, 2025
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Manitoba cellphone ban is working out well
by Michael Zwaagstra | Mar 26, 2025
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Your Money
It’s time to give the middle class a real tax break
by Jason Dean | Mar 21, 2025
Real relief starts with flattening the tax brackets
Careers/HR
How job seekers sabotage their own success
by Nick Kossovan | Apr 13, 2025
From entitlement to inflexible expectations, these self-made barriers are ruining your chances
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Think twice before accepting that counteroffer
by Work and Careers Desk | Apr 10, 2025
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Is your company culture helping or hurting your business?
by Business Desk | Apr 7, 2025
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Don’t be seduced by a high-paying job offer
by Work and Careers Desk | Apr 5, 2025
Editor's Picks
The election issues politicians are willfully ignoring
by Our View | Apr 9, 2025
Canadians are paying the price for their leaders’ political cowardice
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Is the Canada option still viable for Alberta?
by Mark MacDonald | Apr 3, 2025
Science/Tech
What’s killing your device’s battery may surprise you
by Greg Gazin | Mar 26, 2025
The way you charge your device can make a big difference in how long your battery lasts
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Cybernews report exposes security risks in iOS apps
by Science/Technology Desk | Mar 17, 2025
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Leverage technology to future-proof your business
by Yogi Schulz | Feb 26, 2025
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Interviews
It is time to tame Canada’s ballooning bureaucracy
by David Leis | Jun 25, 2024
Preston Manning tells us how we can rein it in
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How overregulation has led to skyrocketing housing prices
by David Leis | Jun 17, 2024