For the first time in modern Canadian history, the traditional "Big Three" urban centers: Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal: are no longer the primary destinations for the...
As Pierre Poilievre travels through Europe meeting officials and posing for diplomatic photos, the trip raises an obvious question in Ottawa: who exactly is he representing?...
Immigration has become one of the most important structural forces shaping Canada’s future. It is now the dominant driver of the country’s population growth. This shift...
Toronto is full of people waiting. Most of the time the waiting is ordinary—people standing on subway platforms, refreshing job listings, hoping the next opportunity arrives...
Canada’s population growth is increasingly being driven by immigration, reflecting a demographic shift that has been developing for decades and is now reshaping the country’s economic...
Canada’s political debate often feels like a tug-of-war between competing visions for the country’s future. In this cartoon, two opposing forces pull hard from either side...
A recent Quebec coroner’s report has renewed national discussion around Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) after examining the death of a 91-year-old Montreal-area man who died...
The Alberta government has committed $525 million to expand surgical capacity, funding an additional 50,000 procedures over the next three years as part of its latest...
The case is renewing national debate over whether Canada’s assisted-dying process should include mandatory psychological support and follow-up care for individuals whose requests are rejected. A...