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OTTAWA : The Bank of Canada is navigating an increasingly narrow path as escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten to destabilize the global energy...
As Pierre Poilievre struggles to expand beyond the Conservative base, deeper questions are beginning to surface about the party’s coalition, its national appeal, and why Canada...
With the Liberals two seats from a majority and the NDP reduced to six MPs, Lori Idlout’s defection exposes deeper shifts in Canada’s political landscape. By...
TORONTO : The federal government has announced a new $86 million investment aimed at expanding affordable housing within Toronto’s Regent Park, a move that comes as...
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...
Canada’s national pharmacare program, which began phased implementation with contraceptives and diabetes medications under federal legislation, continues its expansion in 2026, though significant provincial inconsistencies are...
Ontario’s Auditor General Shelley Spence has released findings from a wide-ranging review of AI usage across the provincial public service, with the health sector component drawing...
The federal government made housing announcements in both Hamilton and Sault Ste. Marie yesterday as part of its ongoing Build Canada Homes initiative. In Hamilton, the...
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation released its 2026 Mortgage Consumer Survey yesterday, finding that mortgage consumer confidence has improved but that nearly four in ten respondents...
IRCC has officially opened the 2026 consultations on immigration levels, running from May 12 to June 14, 2026. The feedback collected through an online survey will...