Ottawa Eyes Churchill LNG Shipments by 2030, Manitoba Premier Says
A northern port once seen as a niche seasonal asset is now being talked about as part of a much
A northern port once seen as a niche seasonal asset is now being talked about as part of a much
Mark Carney’s place on TIME’s 2026 list is about far more than a magazine honor. It captures the unusual rise
For generations, door-to-door mail was treated as a basic part of daily life in many Canadian neighbourhoods. On April 16,
Summer in Canada still comes with the same temptations it always has: patio dinners that stretch into dusk, long weekends
As Canada moves toward peak road-trip season, the math around driving is starting to look less forgiving. On April 13,
Spring has a way of making spending feel harmless. A few patio meals, a couple of home purchases, a subscription
Energy bills do not have to double for household routines to suddenly feel expensive. In Canada, home energy is already
The extra charge is no longer buried deep in the food system. As of mid-April 2026, Canadian suppliers have started
A bad night can expose more than a vote count. Pierre Poilievre’s insistence that he is staying put came after
Canada’s housing shortage is often described as a race between population growth and new supply, but the deeper story is
What sounded like a diplomatic curveball was really a window into a larger geopolitical shift. During his Ottawa visit, Finland’s
The headline numbers do not tell the full story, but they point in the same direction: Canada’s labour market has
Fuel relief is politically powerful because it is immediate, visible, and easy to explain. That is exactly why a temporary
Rising fuel prices have a way of turning a policy announcement into an everyday conversation almost instantly. The Liberal government
A Liberal majority would not guarantee instant financial relief, but it would make it easier for the government to pass
Canada’s Liberal government no longer has to govern one confidence vote at a time. With a majority now in place,
A lot of decisions that feel prudent in Canada right now come with a catch. Lowering a payment, grabbing a
In a country where the national average home price was still about $663,828 in February 2026, affordability has become a
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