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A snap election defined by economic anxiety and annexation threats is now a two-man race about who can stand up to Donald ...
Small manufacturers in the United States are facing mixed outcomes as Donald Trump's administration doubles down on tarif ...
Have you splashed out on eggs and hot cross buns, or will you be cutting back? Easter Monday is also National Tea Day, so we'd love to hear about your favourite brew. A cuppa could well be in order ...
The leaders’ debates featured few answers to questions about how Canada should move forward in an emergent new global order ...
President Trump is not the only person who is not on the ballot but who will be on many Canadians’ minds as they vote. Matina ...
Cost of living. Canada is facing a cost-of-living crisis and a major housing shortage. Inflation has risen by 14 percent ...
A flowing Canadian flag on a flagpole. Taken at sunset with Old Quebec City and the St. Lawrence River in the background. Aerial HDR view. Canada is home to vibrant multiculturalism, diverse ...
The April 28 election will come down to two candidates with starkly different personalities and experience: Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre.
and celebrating Canadian holidays and Thanksgivings. We didn’t have MTV where I grew up; I grew up watching Much Music. Watching Canadian television, you realize, We’re not American.
Together, they discuss the key issues framing this election, the reasons for the Liberal Party's surge in the polls, and how the next Canadian leader will approach an increasingly fraught relationship ...