By Noé Chartier With the public inquiry delving into parliamentarians’ foreign collusion, Canadians may have to wait months before getting more details and clarity. The Foreign Interference Commission announced on…
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Freeland Keeps Party Review of Foreign Collusion Internal, Cites Ongoing Public Inquiry
by EditorKBy Noé Chartier Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland did not share details about an internal party review on foreign collusion, and instead mentioned the upcoming work of the public inquiry…
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Interest Rate Hikes Have Lowered Disposable Income by 3%, Bank of Canada Says
by EditorKBy Chandra Philip Interest rate hikes have reduced mortgage holders’ average disposable income by about three percent as of 2024, a number that is expected to reach nearly five percent…
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6 Million More Canadians in Poverty Than Previously Thought, Says Study Using New Metrics
by EditorKBy Chandra Philip A new report shows a hidden level of poverty in Canada, with a quarter of Canadians reporting they cannot buy two or more household necessities. Using a…
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Two Canadian Cities Make Global List of Most Expensive Places to Buy a Home
by EditorKBy Jennifer Cowan Two Canadian cities have been deemed “impossibly unaffordable” after ranking among the top 12 most expensive housing markets in the English-speaking world. A new report from Demographia…
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Environment Canada Issues Heat Warning for Ontario, Eastern Canada as Temperatures to Soar to 45 Degrees
by EditorKBy Jennifer Cowan Environment Canada has issued an extreme heat advisory, predicting “dangerously hot and humid conditions” for parts of Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick throughout most of the week.…
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Having Read Unredacted Report on Foreign Collusion, Green Party Leader Says Issue ‘Overblown’
by EditorKBy Noé Chartier Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May says she’s read the unredacted version of an intel watchdog report indicating parliamentarians have been colluding with foreign actors, but she has…
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Automatic Tax Filing Could See Feds Paying Canadians $8.5 Billion in Unclaimed Benefits Over Five Years: PBO
by EditorKBy Isaac Teo An automatic income tax filing service being piloted this year could see Ottawa paying over $8.5 billion in unclaimed government benefits to lower-income individuals over the first…
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By Matthew Horwood The House of Commons has passed a bill seeking to help prepare Canada for the next pandemic, but a clause ordering a federal review of the handling…
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Viewpoint: Why Transitioning to Electric Vehicles by 2035 Is Unrealistic
by EditorKBy Gwyn Morgan Commentary The federal government has mandated that all new light-duty vehicles be electric by 2035. Achieving that goal would require vastly more electrical generation capacity and an…