By Bill Pan Updated: July 6, 2023 As the Biden administration’s plan to erase more than $400 billion in federal student loan debt failed at the U.S. Supreme Court, both…
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ANALYSIS: Bidenomics: Big Government, Industrial Policy and Centralized Control
by EditorKAdvocates and critics debate merits of government directing America’s economy By Kevin Stocklin Updated: July 5, 2023 With an eye toward the upcoming presidential elections, the White House has launched…
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ANALYSIS: New Supreme Court Appointment Likely to Be Ideologically Aligned With Current Government, Say Experts
by EditorKBy Tara MacIsaac Updated: July 3, 2023 News Analysis Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to appoint a new judge to the Supreme Court of Canada, an institution that has…
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ANALYSIS: Student Loan Cancellation Killed by SCOTUS—What Can Borrowers Expect Next?
by EditorKBy Bill Pan The legal fight over President Joe Biden’s proposal to “forgive” billions of dollars in federal student debt has finally been put to rest, along with all questions…
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IN-DEPTH: ‘Beyond Belief’: Industrial Wind Developments Could Threaten Fragile Desert Ecosystem
by EditorKThe scope and size of these projects are mind-boggling By Matt McGregor Updated: June 23, 2023 A landmark interregional transmission line project has broken ground this week to carry high-voltage…
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ANALYSIS: The Tale of Two Legal Fates: Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal and Trump’s Indictment
by EditorKBy Lawrence Wilson Updated: June 24, 2023 News analysis Lots of presidents have had troublesome family members. Billy Carter, the beer-drinking, public urinating brother of Jimmy Carter, got himself registered…
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EXPLAINER: Now That Bill C-18 Has Passed, Why Is Meta Blocking Canadian News?
by EditorKBy Peter Wilson Updated: June 23, 2023 On the same day that the Liberal government’s Bill C-18 received royal assent and passed into law, U.S. tech giant Meta announced it…
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IN-DEPTH: Why Are Police in Some Cities Turning a Blind Eye to Magic Mushroom Shops Operating Against the Law?
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood Updated: June 11, 2023 As shops selling magic mushrooms continue to illegally open and operate in cities across Canada, experts say some police forces are reluctant to…
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To Deliver on Her Campaign Promise on Health Care, Smith Needs Innovative Solutions: Analysts
by EditorKBy Marnie Cathcart Updated: June 10, 2023 The month after becoming Alberta premier in October 2022, when she won the United Conservative Party (UCP) leadership race, Danielle Smith dismissed the entire…
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IN-DEPTH: How Flipping Colorado Blue Has Become Democrats’ Blueprint for the Rest of US
by EditorKBy Katie Spence Updated: May 30, 2023 Colorado’s legislative session is 120 days long, and lawmakers introduced 617 bills during the 2023 session. Of those, 218 passed and have been…