The 2026 World Cup is a fiscal disaster for Canada
Toronto and Vancouver are blowing $1 billion on a World Cup party and they’re doing it on the taxpayers’ dime
Toronto and Vancouver are blowing $1 billion on a World Cup party and they’re doing it on the taxpayers’ dime
Fees are climbing, debt is rising and results barely change. Ratepayers are paying more for a garbage system that shows little sign of improvement
Power demand rises, water use climbs and the jobs often disappear once the construction phase ends
Prices may be slipping and interest rates easing, but homes remain far out of reach for many Canadians
The road to national renewal now runs through the countryside
Winnipeg needs to focus on crime, not pointless gun confiscation
The restaurant sector is shrinking under rising costs, thinning margins and closures delayed by pandemic-era support
Schools should encourage achievement, not foster mediocrity
Encampments that were meant to be temporary have become a permanent feature in our communities
School attacks underscore why students need police in their schools
Manitoba is choosing to expand the same drug policy model that other provinces are abandoning
Despite warnings, the B.C. Aboriginal title case does not endanger property rights. It’s a necessary move toward fair treatment of Indigenous peoples
With little more than a degree, I left Dublin for Toronto. Looking back, I remember the struggles, the surprises—and the kindness