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Stagnation threatens wealth gains for young Canadians

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 with the soaring costs of living, and

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Canadians Will Need Advance Permission to Travel to U.K.

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 is set to change how Canadians visit the United

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CPAC Sounds Alarm as CRTC Delays Key Wholesale Rate Ruling

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 of Canada’s media landscape. The Breaking Point: CRTC’s

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Canada Issues 6,500 French 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 Apply (ITAs) for Canadian permanent residence. This massive issuance

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Canada Energy Minister: Pipeline Deal Not ‘Done Deal’

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 over a multi-billion dollar project intended to secure Canada’s oil

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Carney to shuffle cabinet after Guilbeault resignation

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 of Canada’s approach to climate policy, economic growth,

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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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Economists Warn: Surprise GDP Growth Hides Canada’s Weakness

A recent burst of economic growth in Canada has painted a superficially rosy picture, but a chorus of economists is urging a closer look. While headline GDP figures surprised to the upside, a deeper analysis reveals an economy propped up by temporary factors and masking significant vulnerabilities in its core foundations. The latest data showed

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