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How Eurostack could offer Canada a route to digital independence from the United States
The contemporary internet has been with us since roughly 1995. Its current underlying economic model — surveillance capitalism — began in the early 2000s, when Google and then Facebook realized how much our personal information and online...

Prescription drug costs are forcing Canadians to make dangerous trade-offs
Open this photo in gallery:High drug costs lead many people to split pills, miss doses or halt prescriptions.GETTY IMAGES Heather Evans, 60, used to eat boxed macaroni and cheese three times a week, but not because she loved it. She had to scrimp...

Pizzino: As we grow the Canadian military, veterans who need support still struggle
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column Veterans in Ottawa and across the country continue to face overwhelming challenges. Nearly half live with at least one disability. Canadian Second World war veterans take part in a parade to mark Liberation...

Posthaste: This shift in Canada's bond market is raising red flags
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Hedge funds are now snapping up almost half of Government of Canada bonds When the bond market behaves predictably, basis trades can work well. But when it doesn't things can go very bad, very quickly. Photo by Getty...

Minnesota Republicans in Congress send letter to Canada asking for more action on wildfires
The letter, which was signed by four Minnesota Republicans, drew criticism from Canadian officials. MINNEAPOLIS — Wildfires in Western Canada spoiled another weekend in Minnesota, after smoke carried into the Lutsen Mountains, downtown...

Immigration minister won’t say if Canada considering barring British, Irish artists over festival performances
Open this photo in gallery:Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, aka Mo Chara, a member of the Irish language band Kneecap was previously charged with a terrorism offence relating to displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah during a November 2024 performance.Kin...

Alberta Next panel set to begin hearings on public concerns with federal government
Premier Danielle Smith's handpicked panel hearing how to fix relations with the federal government will begin work this week with back-to-back town halls. On Tuesday, Smith and the 15 other members of the Alberta Next panel will be in Red Deer in...

Howard Anglin: Carney only offers ‘change-lite’
In his election night victory speech, Mark Carney told Canadians that “We will need to think big and act bigger” and “do things previously thought impossible at speeds we haven’t seen in generations.” It was an exhilarating vision, for a moment....

World Cup in Mexico at risk! Canada and Trump are trying to take away the 2026 opening ceremony from the Azteca Stadium
Is Mexico about to lose its place in football history? All signs point to yes. The battle for the opening of the 2026 World Cup has turned into a game of power, geopolitics, and even gentrification. According to an investigation by the Proceso...

Pierre Poilievre’s safe seat isn’t so safe after all
Among all the reasons that Pierre Poilievre chose Battle River-Crowfoot as the riding that would return him to Parliament, one seems to stand out above the rest: it wouldn't take a lot of work to win. After all, Damien Kurek took the riding with...

Immigration minister won’t say if Canada considering barring British, Irish rappers

Britain plans to lower voting age to 16 to restore `public trust` in democracy
The move will bring UK-wide elections in line with the devolved Scotland and Wales regions as part of what the British government described as one of the biggest changes to UK democracy in a generation A woman exits a polling station set up at St....

Letters: July 17, 2025
Article content Yes the pool closures are disgusting! Politicians are so out of touch. Dare I say Winnipeg is becoming a boring place to live. Well not for the people that could afford a cabin on a nice lake. Or drive to a nice place.Article...
Meet the Megaprojects
Fossil fuels LNG Canada Phase 2 Province: British Columbia Project type: Fossil fuel — Liquefied natural gas export terminal expansion Stage: Awaiting final investment decision LNG Canada recently began exporting liquefied natural gas at its...

Logging in Ontario’s boreal forest is ‘far in excess of what’s sustainable,’ study finds
A new peer-reviewed scientific study suggests logging practices in Ontario are unsustainable and out of line with the province’s own strategy for sustainably managing forests. It’s no surprise to David Flood, a registered professional forester for...

Building an abundant Canada beyond Bill 5
Canadians are living in a time of paradoxical scarcity. GDP has never been higher, but there are not enough houses for every family. Electronics have never been cheaper, but there are not enough doctors for every patient. The stock market shatters...

Gisele Fetterman's 'heartbreak' as her husband sides with Trump on ICE despite her own illegal migrant experience
Gisele Fetterman said that 'every single day is a heartbreak' as she's watched President Donald Trump implement his promised mass deportation plan. The wife of Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman is opening up about her unexpected journey from...

‘Canada is not your playground’: Gurpatwant Singh Pannu threatens Kapil Sharma
Kapil Sharma, the king of comedy, recently expanded his empire by opening ‘Kap’s Café’ in Surrey, Canada. But instead of laughter, the café has been met with gunfire and threats. What’s brewing behind the scenes of this unexpected drama? Let’s...
RUGBY RESOURCES SHAREHOLDERS APPROVE ARRANGEMENT WITH PAMPA METALS
Certain of the statements made and information contained herein is “forward-looking information” within the meaning of the Canadian securities laws. This includes statements concerning whether the Arrangement will be consummated and the timing...

Craig Sauvé, former Projet Montréal city councillor, running for mayor
Montreal·New Craig Sauvé, an independent city councillor in the Sud-Ouest borough announced on Thursday that he would be running in the November municipal elections with newly-launched party Transition Montréal. Craig Sauvé will be the mayoral...