Alberta health spending $9,597 per person in 2025
A new report shows Alberta's health care spending is growing faster than the economy, reaching $9,597 per person in 2025. Discover the key factors driving this increase.
A new report shows Alberta's health care spending is growing faster than the economy, reaching $9,597 per person in 2025. Discover the key factors driving this increase.
City of Edmonton provides essential guidance on proper Christmas lights disposal and waste reduction strategies this holiday season. Learn how to recycle responsibly.
Excessive holiday planning creates stress instead of joy. Learn how Canadians can embrace spontaneity and reclaim meaningful celebrations this season.
Canadian home economist Jodie Kachkar reveals creative gifts from the kitchen to help families save money this holiday season while maintaining meaningful traditions.
Discover how couples on X, Bluesky and Threads are finding humor in the ordinary moments of relationships. These viral posts capture the real essence of modern love in Canada.
Vancouver's historic Hycroft mansion unveils a garden-inspired holiday theme. Discover Francesca Albertazzi's sustainable decor and shop from 40+ local artisans.
Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals Ottawa's operational expenses, not capital investments, are primarily responsible for growing budget deficits. Learn the fiscal implications.
Pet Valu launches a digital holiday guide, contest for artisan dinnerware, and fundraising calendar to help Canadians include their pets in festive celebrations.
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New survey reveals 70% of Canadians plan to reduce holiday spending amid economic pressures. Discover how inflation is changing festive traditions across Canada.
Complete guide to Remembrance Day 2025 closures and openings in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent. Plan your day with our detailed schedule of services and affected services.
Canada's Old Age Security program costs are projected to hit $94 billion by 2035. Learn why the Liberals avoided reforms and what it means for taxpayers.
London councillors express frustration over $1.3 million computer software project that staff admit will never be implemented. Lessons learned from costly municipal mistake.
Toronto Sun readers express concerns about Canada's current trajectory and call for political change in latest letters to the editor. Read their perspectives.
Discover the hilarious reality of relationships through funny social media posts from couples on X, Bluesky and Threads. These authentic moments prove love is in the details.
The Duchess of Sussex reveals her family's festive traditions in a new Netflix special, 'With Love, Meghan'. Discover the Montecito-style holiday guide.
Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals sweeping economic reforms with Mark Carney's influence evident. Discover how businesses are reacting to new fiscal policies and what it means for the Canadian economy.
The Canadian government reveals sweeping changes to the public service through strategic attrition and AI integration. Discover how the 2024 budget aims to balance fiscal responsibility with service delivery.
Former Statistics Canada chief expresses deep concern over federal budget cuts that could eliminate crucial data programs, while Liberal government remains tight-lipped about which statistical services face the chopping block.
The Manitoba government is launching a massive $176.5 million rental housing incentive program to create thousands of new affordable units across the province, addressing the critical housing shortage.
The National Retail Federation forecasts unprecedented holiday spending as American consumers defy inflation concerns with record-breaking retail activity.
Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney announces a significant departure from traditional fiscal management, emphasizing strategic investment over austerity measures in the latest budget framework.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland defends Canada's massive deficit spending, promising more ambitious economic reforms focused on boosting competition and supporting middle-class Canadians.
Ontario's financial deficit has shrunk by $1 billion as the province pours billions into fighting US steel and aluminum tariffs while maintaining robust economic growth.
As Ottawa faces unprecedented budget pressures, city officials propose controversial spending reductions that could transform public services and community programs across the capital region.
As Ontario's debt balloon approaches $500 billion, pressure mounts on the Ford government to deliver fiscal responsibility in the upcoming fall economic statement. Experts warn of serious consequences without immediate action.
Growing Democratic momentum following key election wins threatens to derail bipartisan spending negotiations, increasing the likelihood of a partial U.S. government shutdown beginning Saturday.
A provocative argument suggests the U.S. government has grown too bloated and inefficient. Discover why some experts believe permanent closure might actually benefit America.
Kevin Page, Canada's first parliamentary budget officer, provides qualified support for Chrystia Freeland's federal budget while warning about fiscal risks and implementation challenges ahead.
London taxpayers foot $13 million bill for custom software that will never be used, raising serious questions about municipal spending and technology oversight.