Eye on Nova Scotia
Once upon a time, singing cowboys were a real thing
Aug 19, 2026
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Ottawa could learn from Mexico about how to negotiate with Trump
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Aug 19, 2026
Mexico swallowed the insults and kept its market access. Canada performed its outrage and drew a punishing U.S. tariff wall
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Canada still trades like 13 separate countries
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jul 28, 2026
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Canada can’t build prosperity on political promises
by Roslyn Kunin | Jul 5, 2026
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Canada self-destructive war on success
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jul 2, 2026
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Canada can’t trade its way back to prosperity
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jul 1, 2026
Rationing is built into the Canadian health care system
by Lee Harding | Feb 19, 2026
Long waits and service shortages are not accidents. They are the predictable result of a single-payer system that limits access
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Canada has a policy-driven food inflation problem
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jan 21, 2026
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Your government has a gambling problem
by Conrad Eder | Dec 10, 2025
Alberta’s Bill 11 opens door to private health care across Canada
by Andrew Longhurst | Feb 13, 2026
Two-tier health care is expanding in Alberta. Bill 11 allows private health insurance for services traditionally covered by the public system
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Cutting red tape could help solve Canada’s doctor crisis
by Ian Madsen | Oct 9, 2025
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Canada’s health-care system is killing us
by Gwyn Morgan | Sep 17, 2025
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Don’t let Ottawa sign away our sovereignty to the WHO
by Cosmos Voutsinos | May 12, 2025
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The U.S. is ditching food dyes. Will Canada follow?
by Sylvain Charlebois | Apr 24, 2025
Schools are sacrificing our kids’ education for political activism
by Michael Zwaagstra | May 4, 2026
School boards and activist teachers must stop trading academic standards for political indoctrination
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Schools could benefit from more civility
by Michael Zwaagstra | Jan 12, 2026
Politics
NationalSaskatchewanians can’t afford Carney’s gas tax hike
by Gage Haubrich | Aug 19, 2026
The federal government's plan to hike gas taxes in September spells disaster for drivers
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Ottawa-B.C. pipeline deal comes at Alberta’s expense
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Aug 18, 2026
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Trump’s Iran blockade is sabotaging his push for cheap gas
by Rashid Husain Syed | Aug 17, 2026
Business
LatestCanada’s entrepreneurial drought is a threat to its future
by David Smith and Lois Benham-Smith | Aug 19, 2026
We’re losing the people we need to prosper
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Ten myths standing in the way of supply management reform
by Sylvain Charlebois | Aug 17, 2026
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Building energy corridors is the easy part
by Joseph Fournier | Aug 11, 2026
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Old comic strips are making a comeback
by Michael Taube | Aug 18, 2026
One Canadian millionaire’s indie platform is quietly rescuing forgotten comic history
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Old comic strips are making a comeback
by Michael Taube | Aug 18, 2026
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Tuberculosis is still the world’s deadliest infectious disease
by Rodney Clifton | Aug 12, 2026
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Lloyd Robertson was a Canadian original
by Michael Taube | Aug 11, 2026
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Netflix’s The English Game is great drama but poor history
by Michael Taube | Aug 4, 2026
The road to disaster is often paved by experts
by Pat Murphy | Aug 3, 2026
Economist Walt Rostow believed he could engineer history. History had other plans
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The road to disaster is often paved by experts
by Pat Murphy | Aug 3, 2026
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Books on comics are losing their champions
by Michael Taube | Jul 28, 2026
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Stop romanticizing pirates: They were just efficient thugs
by Pat Murphy | Jul 17, 2026
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Canadians never heard the whole Freedom Convoy story
by Ray McGinnis | Jul 15, 2026
Jailing doctors won’t stop forced sterilization
by Susan Martinuk | Aug 14, 2026
The law meant to protect patients could have a chilling effect on doctors
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Food safety communication needs an AI overhaul
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jul 20, 2026
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Divorce is no excuse to stop living
by Faith Wood | Jul 15, 2026
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Stop letting negativity run your life
by Faith Wood | Jul 6, 2026
Are Jewish Noahide laws a threat to Christians?
by Joseph Quesnel | Aug 13, 2026
Conspiracy theories claim Christians could face execution under ancient Noahide laws. The evidence tells a different story
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How to disagree without starting an argument
by Faith Wood | Jul 25, 2026
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Human beings are inconvenient. Get used to it
by Nick Kossovan | Jul 24, 2026
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You’re letting life pass you by one scroll at a time
by Nick Kossovan | Jul 21, 2026
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Technology doesn’t give you a pass on honesty
by Joseph Quesnel | Jul 16, 2026
Saskatchewan is right to keep its coal plants running
by Lee Harding | Aug 6, 2026
Replacing reliable electricity before alternatives are ready could cost the province billions
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Canada’s National Electricity Strategy is a taxpayer trap
by Ian Madsen | Jun 15, 2026
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Canada has a way to break the oil pipeline deadlock
by Cosmos Voutsinos | Jun 4, 2026
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Canada has a way to break the oil pipeline deadlock
by Cosmos Voutsinos | Jun 4, 2026
Even war cannot extinguish football’s power to give people hope
by Gerry Chidiac | Jul 15, 2026
Football cannot end wars or erase suffering. But it can remind people that they are not alone and that tomorrow is still worth believing in
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FIFA’s legitimacy crisis is football’s biggest threat
by Gerry Chidiac | Jul 14, 2026
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High taxes are killing Canada’s Stanley Cup dreams
by Lee Harding | Jun 17, 2026
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The World Cup has lost its magic
by Pat Murphy | Jun 5, 2026
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The Edmonton man who helped build the Paralympics
by Greg Gazin | May 26, 2026
Strange but true: Karl Marx’s grave is more expensive to see than Adam Smith’s
by Michael Taube | Mar 24, 2026
You pay £10 to see Karl Marx at Highgate Cemetary, but Adam Smith’s grave is free. The irony is hard to ignore
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I thought spas were for women. I was wrong
by Michael Taube | Mar 17, 2026
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A beaver dam cut our 2017 Agawa Canyon train ride short
by Michael Taube | Sep 23, 2025
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U.S. firm’s grip on Banff and Jasper national parks sparks outrage
by Doug Firby | Sep 29, 2024
Why the 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 Is a used-car bargain
by Buying Used | Jul 20, 2026
Strong performance, upscale comfort and a much lower used price make the 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 one of today’s best used luxury SUV buys
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Why the 2026 Outlander PHEV remains the market leader
by Dale Johnson | Jul 5, 2026
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That 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross bargain comes with a catch
by Buying Used | Jun 12, 2026
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That 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross bargain comes with a catch
by Buying Used | Jun 12, 2026
World
Trade deals signed under pressure rarely last
The next oil shock could hit even harder
Britain’s problems are about to get worse
Canada’s boycott of American liquor is backfiring
Education
The public school monopoly is failing Ontario’s kids
by Joanna DeJong VanHof | Jun 29, 2026
It’s time for Ontario to stop protecting the status quo and start putting students first
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An Ontario school board was right to reject the Pride flag
by Lee Harding | Jun 26, 2026
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Accepting mediocrity has become a Canadian habit
by Gerry Bowler | Jun 23, 2026
Your Money
Government red tape is built into your grocery bill
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 25, 2026
Inflation and supply chains aren’t the whole story. Government red tape is quietly adding costs that end up in the cost of food
Careers/HR
Why qualifications aren’t enough to get you hired
by Nick Kossovan | Jul 30, 2026
Being qualified gets you into the interview. Feeling like a safe hire often gets you the job
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What 500 interviews taught me about communication
by Greg Gazin | Jul 26, 2026
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How to read body language without getting it wrong
by Work and Careers Desk | Jul 25, 2026
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Stop blaming CEOs for AI job cuts
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 24, 2026
Editor's Picks
Carney should kill the upcoming gas tax hike
by Franco Terrazzano | Aug 17, 2026
Affordability tops Canadians’ concerns, yet the federal fuel tax returns Sept. 8
Science/Tech
Alberta is betting billions on an unpredictable AI future
by Doug Firby | Jul 27, 2026
The province is making a multibillion-dollar wager that demand for massive AI data centres will keep growing
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Digital platforms are hijacking your brain’s alarm system
by Our View | Jul 19, 2026
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Woozoo Pedestal 360 fan punches above its price
by Greg Gazin | Jul 10, 2026
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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
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