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Canada’s economy is expected to rebound in Q3

Canada’s Economy Set for a Strong Q3 Rebound After a period of economic contraction that had many analysts and citizens alike holding their breath, Canada appears to be turning a corner. Following a disappointing second quarter where the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) shrank, early indicators and expert forecasts are pointing towards a robust recovery […]

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Canada 2026 World Cup draw: best, worst, and most intriguing groups

Canada’s 2026 World Cup Draw: Dream and Nightmare Scenarios The wait is almost over. For the Canadian Men’s National Soccer Team and its fervent supporters, the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw on December 7th, 2025, is more than a procedural formality; it’s a historic event that will chart the course for the nation’s first World

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Stagnation threatens wealth gains for young Canadians

How Young Canadians Can Overcome Economic Stagnation The promise of a prosperous future, once a given for generations of Canadians, is facing a formidable challenge: economic stagnation. For young people today, the traditional pathways to building wealth—a good job, home ownership, and a secure retirement—feel increasingly out of reach. Wages are struggling to keep pace

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Canadians Will Need ‘Advance Permission’ to Travel to the U.K. in 2026

New UK Travel Rules Require Advance Permission for Canadians For decades, the ease of hopping on a plane to London has been a point of pride for Canadian travellers. With just a passport, a world of history, culture, and business opportunities awaited. However, the landscape of international travel is shifting, and a significant new system

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CPAC Raises Alarm as CRTC Postpones Important Wholesale Rate Ruling

Canada’s Independent TV Channels Face CRTC Delay Crisis For years, Canada’s independent television channels have been the vibrant, homegrown alternative to large corporate broadcasters, bringing unique Canadian stories and perspectives to our screens. Now, a critical regulatory delay has pushed many of these cultural pillars to the brink, threatening their very existence and the diversity

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Canada issues 6,500 French language Express Entry invitations

Major French Draw: Canada Issues 6,500 Express Entry Invitations In a powerful demonstration of its commitment to bilingualism, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has just conducted a significant Express Entry draw exclusively targeting candidates with strong French-language proficiency. The draw, which took place on July 12, 2024, resulted in 6,500 candidates receiving Invitations to

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Pipeline deal is not a ‘baked cake,’ Canada’s energy minister says

Canada’s Energy Minister Warns Trans Mountain Pipeline Deal Faces Uncertainty In a stark assessment that has sent ripples through Canada’s energy and political sectors, Energy Minister Mark Carney has publicly cautioned that the long-awaited sale of the government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline system is on shaky ground. The warning, delivered amid complex negotiations, casts a shadow

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Carney to shuffle cabinet after Guilbeault resignation

Mark Carney’s Cabinet Shuffle Reshapes Canada’s Climate Agenda In a move that signals a significant strategic pivot for the Liberal government, Prime Minister Mark Carney has undertaken a major cabinet reshuffle, triggered by the resignation of high-profile Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault. This reorganization is more than a routine change of personnel; it represents a recalibration

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Almost four in 10 Canadians took on more debt last year, survey shows

Rising Canadian Debt: A Soaring Financial Burden Survey A new survey paints a concerning picture of the financial health of Canadian households, revealing that debt levels are not just climbing—they are becoming a heavier, more stressful burden for a growing number of people. As the cost of living continues to outpace income growth, many Canadians

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Most assisted deaths in Canada come after cancer diagnosis, annual report finds

Cancer Leads Canadian MAID Cases, Reveals New Federal Report A new federal report on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada has provided a profound and detailed look at who is accessing this service and why. The latest annual data confirms a significant trend: the vast majority of Canadians who receive MAID are doing so

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