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On the Brink: rent is eating up half her pay, payday loans made it worse
Muslims rallying voters have a message for party leaders: avoiding important issues could cost you votes
Muslim leaders are mobilizing their communities to vote in the upcoming federal election, but some say party leaders haven’t done a good job of addressing issues that matter to Muslim Canadians. According to one expert, many politicians see some issues as too divisive to discuss during an election campaign, but Muslims say ignoring them could cost votes as well.
How young men are changing what conservatism looks like in Canada
During Canada’s last federal election, roughly equal numbers of young men and women voted Conservative. Since then, young people have gone in opposite directions: young women identify increasingly as progressive, and young men increasingly as conservative.
White House uses Hamilton economist's paper to justify tariffs — but misses his point 'trade wars are bad'
Both times, the Trump administration got it wrong, says Pau S. Pujolas, an associate economics professor at McMaster University in Hamilton who wrote the 2024 paper "Trade deficits with trade wars."
Will the U.S.-China tariff war drive up online shopping prices for Canadians?
As tariff pressures force some sellers in China to hike their prices for U.S. markets, some retail experts say Canadians shopping online could potentially feel the ripple effects on everything from electronics to socks.
Measles outbreaks spark concern over rare 'horrific' neurological disorder
As measles outbreaks in Canada grow and spread between provinces, pediatricians are again recommending vaccinations while also bracing for serious complications, including a rare, long-term neurological disorder that can emerge six to 10 years after an initial measles infection.
Carney and Poilievre have both pledged 'energy corridors.' That could be complicated
Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney are offering similar sounding plans that would fast-track regulatory processes and create energy corridors to develop natural resource projects. But some industry observers are cautioning that there may be big challenges to what they've put forward.
Environmental issues taking a backseat this election, Vote Compass data shows
Environmental issues have slid way down the list of Canadians' concerns in this federal election compared to the last campaign, according to data from Vote Compass.
Are you paying more than before to buy Canadian? Experts say it's complicated
Marketplace analyzed price data from one downtown Toronto Loblaws store from the start of the year to find out if products that are ‘Prepared in Canada’ have increased in price
Flames keep playoff hopes alive with crucial 4-2 win over Wild
Oilers clinch playoff berth with 4-2 win over Sharks
Canadiens look to put loss to Senators behind them
WATCH | Ryan Reynolds urges renaming Ontario arena after young girl lost to cancer
Ryan Reynolds has personally urged Cobourg, Ont., committee members to rename the town’s arena after nine-year-old Grace Bowen, who died of cancer in 2015. Reynolds befriended Bowen through Toronto's SickKids Foundation.