March 2026

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Jobs Data Suggests Canada Needs More Bank of Canada Cuts

The latest employment figures from Canada have landed with a thud, shifting the national economic conversation from “if” to “when” the Bank of Canada will finally provide relief. The numbers paint a clear picture: the Canadian labour market is losing steam, and the high-interest rate environment is applying significant pressure on both businesses and households.

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Future of Sport in Canada: Commission Releases Report

In a landmark announcement that promises to reshape the athletic landscape for generations to come, the Minister of Canadian Heritage has released the final report from the National Commission on the Future of Sport in Canada. Titled “Future of Sport in Canada: The Commission’s Final Report,” this comprehensive document is the culmination of an extensive,

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Canada’s Economy Grows 2.6% in Third-Quarter 2026

In a powerful signal of economic resilience, Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP) expanded at an annualized rate of 2.6% in the third quarter of 2025. This robust performance, reported by Statistics Canada, handily surpassed analyst expectations and marks a significant acceleration from the previous quarter’s growth. The data paints a picture of an economy finding

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Nearly 40% of Canadians Took on More Debt Last Year

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 are leaning on credit to make ends meet,

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Federal Commission Calls Canada’s Sports System ‘Broken’

A damning new report has ripped the veil off the systemic failures and deep-seated culture of abuse within Canadian sports. The Future of Sport in Canada Commission (FSCC) has concluded its exhaustive, years-long investigation, delivering findings that are both shocking and, for many athletes, a painful validation of their lived experiences. The commission’s work reveals

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Canada Warns Travellers About These Popular Vacation Spots

The allure of a sun-drenched beach is undeniable. The thought of powdery sand, turquoise water, and a tropical drink in hand is the perfect antidote to the daily grind. However, before you book that dream getaway to a popular paradise, a crucial step is often overlooked: checking the official Government of Canada travel advisories. What

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Canada–Alberta pipeline deal MOU: read the full signed text

In a significant move aimed at resolving one of Canada’s most persistent economic and political challenges, the federal government and the province of Alberta have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This agreement signals a new era of collaboration designed to accelerate the construction and expansion of critical energy pipelines and related infrastructure. The

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Justin Ling: Do U.S. Claims of Canada Freeloading Hold True?

For decades, Canada has prided itself on its role as a respected middle power and a steadfast international partner. From the beaches of Normandy to the mountains of Afghanistan, Canadian forces have built a reputation for professionalism and courage. However, beneath this proud legacy, a troubling reality is festering. A chorus of voices, most notably

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