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Saskatchewan Confident About $10-a-Day Childcare Deal

Saskatchewan's Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill reveals significant progress in negotiations for the federal $10-a-day childcare program, expressing strong optimism about reaching an agreement soon.

5 Ways Canadians Can Solve Housing Crisis Now

Discover how ordinary Canadians are moving beyond government promises and taking direct action to address the housing affordability crisis through community-led solutions.

Bill 2: Strike 3 for Quebec Health Care?

Quebec's health care system faces a potential triple threat under Bill 2, with experts warning of devastating consequences for patient care and medical privacy rights across the province.

Trump: 'Affordability' is a 'new word'

Former President Donald Trump stunned supporters by claiming 'affordability' was a 'new word' during a New Hampshire rally, raising questions about his grasp of economic terminology amid ongoing campaign efforts.

GTA Housing Market Shift: More Inventory Helps Buyers

Toronto's real estate landscape is transforming as increased housing supply creates better opportunities for buyers. Discover how market conditions are improving affordability across the Greater Toronto Area.

Budget 2024 Misses Grocery Affordability

Despite soaring food costs hurting Canadian families, the latest federal budget offers little relief for grocery bills. Analysis reveals why this budget fails to address the kitchen table economics that matter most to voters.

Calgary Leaders See Promise in Federal Budget

Calgary's mayor and business leaders express cautious optimism about federal budget measures aimed at housing affordability and economic growth, while raising concerns about spending and tax increases.

Canada's 2025 Budget: 6 Hidden Proposals You Missed

Discover the overlooked proposals in Canada's 2025 federal budget that could significantly impact housing, clean energy, and your wallet. Mark Carney's influence shapes these under-the-radar initiatives.

Hogg vs Jennings: CNN Rolex Debate Goes Viral

A heated CNN debate between Parkland survivor David Hogg and Republican strategist Scott Jennings went viral after a contentious exchange about luxury watches and economic reality.

Alberta's Working Men: The Silent Mental Health Crisis

New research reveals Alberta's working men face a mental health epidemic, with workplace pressures and traditional masculinity creating a dangerous silence. Discover the hidden crisis affecting Canada's workforce.

Quebec's Bill 2: Healthcare Trust in Crisis

Quebec's proposed health system reforms threaten the foundation of patient trust and medical professional autonomy. Learn why Bill 2 could destabilize healthcare.

158 BC drug deaths in September 2025: coroner

British Columbia's toxic drug supply continues to claim lives at an alarming rate, with 158 deaths reported in September 2025. New data reveals the devastating human cost of the ongoing public health emergency.

Canada's 2025 Budget: Key Impacts Revealed

Breaking down the key highlights from Canada's 2025 federal budget - from housing initiatives to tax changes and economic forecasts that will impact every Canadian.

BC Housing Crisis: 4 Critical Projections

New analysis reveals four critical housing projections that could reshape British Columbia's future. From soaring prices to supply shortages, discover what's ahead for Canada's most expensive housing market.

Canada's Health Care Crisis: Learning From Other Nations

While Canadians pride themselves on universal health care, other countries are delivering better outcomes with shorter wait times. Discover which nations are outperforming Canada and what reforms could fix our struggling system.

Canada's EV Mandate: Impossible Timeline?

Canada's ambitious electric vehicle mandate faces critical challenges including infrastructure gaps, supply chain limitations, and affordability concerns that could derail the 2035 timeline.

Canadian Home Sales Break 4-Month Growth Streak

Canada's housing market shows cooling signs as national home sales decline 1.9% month-over-month, breaking a four-month growth streak despite year-over-year gains and regional variations.

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