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Canada pays a high price for not having enough pipelines
The pipeline debate has overlooked a crucial question: what does the country lose when its oil can’t reach enough buyers?
Politics
Saskatchewan’s budget is a work of fiction
Five straight years of budget-busting spending prove one thing: Saskatchewan has lost its grip on reality
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- Alberta
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Ontario
- Quebec
- New Brunswick
- PEI
- Nova Scotia
- Newfoundland
- The North
Canada’s port security is a national disgrace
Our ports have become a pipeline for toxic drugs, foreign interference and lost investment
Canada pays a high price for not having enough pipelines
The pipeline debate has overlooked a crucial question: what does the country lose when its oil can’t reach enough buyers?
Saskatchewan’s budget is a work of fiction
Five straight years of budget-busting spending prove one thing: Saskatchewan has lost its grip on reality
Manitoba fails the budget test
The province is burning $6.5 million in interest every single day instead of investing in its future
The public school monopoly is failing Ontario’s kids
It’s time for Ontario to stop protecting the status quo and start putting students first
We are still living with the political aftershocks of 1976
1976 reshaped Canada and the U.S. From the PQ win in Quebec to the rise of presidential outsiders, the political repercussions of that year haunts us still
You don’t know it, but you’re on the hook for what’s buried on your land
If any part of your property is identified as an archaeological site, you could end up paying for the excavation
You don’t know it, but you’re on the hook for what’s buried on your land
If any part of your property is identified as an archaeological site, you could end up paying for the excavation
You don’t know it, but you’re on the hook for what’s buried on your land
If any part of your property is identified as an archaeological site, you could end up paying for the excavation
Geopolitical reality has ended the rush to renewables
The world is turning back to reliable fossil fuels, fueling massive growth for Canadian crude
You don’t know it, but you’re on the hook for what’s buried on your land
If any part of your property is identified as an archaeological site, you could end up paying for the excavation
World
Ottawa is gambling with our most critical trade relationship
By trading strategic discipline for populist slogans, the federal government is eroding the leverage we need to secure a favourable CUSMA review
Health
Stop letting negativity run your life
Don't let self-doubt stop you from taking the chances you'll later wish you'd taken
Travel
Strange but true: Karl Marx’s grave is more expensive to see than Adam Smith’s
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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- Life
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- Drive
Farewell to Canada’s Country Gentleman
The life and career of Tommy Hunter, the humble musician and host who defined a generation of Canadian television
You can’t convict the British Empire of genocide without evidence
In Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning, Nigel Biggar challenges claims that label the British Empire as genocidal
Woozoo Pedestal 360 fan punches above its price
Dual-axis airflow, quiet operation and impressive value make the Costco-exclusive Woozoo Pedestal 360 fan an easy summer recommendation
Stop calling regulatory gridlock “environmental stewardship”
Canada has spent years delaying projects in the name of the environment. The economic costs are becoming impossible to ignore
High taxes are killing Canada’s Stanley Cup dreams
Money talks in the NHL. Until Canada levels the playing field, top-tier talent will continue chasing the bigger paycheques south of the border
Buying a used 2020 Hyundai Elantra still makes plenty of sense
Superior value, proven reliability, and impressive fuel economy make this used sedan a sensible alternative to more expensive compact SUVs
Education
Accepting mediocrity has become a Canadian habit
If Canada wants to remain competitive on the global stage, we must abandon our culture of indifference and reclaim a commitment to excellence
Careers
Stop blaming CEOs for AI job cuts
The issue isn’t whether CEOs should use AI. The issue is whether they can afford not to
Science/Tech
Ottawa’s AI strategy is a cynical bait-and-switch
The benefits of artificial intelligence are front and centre. The risks barely make the brochure
Your Money
Why your grocery bill won’t fall anytime soon
Ottawa is investigating grocery competition, but market concentration is only a small part of the reason your food bill is so high
Eye on Canada
Ottawa just killed its own corporate accountability watchdog
Eliminating CORE weakens corporate accountability, leaving victims of alleged human rights abuses with fewer avenues for seeking justice
