Affordability and health care topped the list of Canadians’ top issues in 2025, while the decline of the Canada–U.S.
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Canadians are full of populist impulses, but suspicious of populism. We are anti-elite, but not necessarily anti-expertise.
The United States hit Venezuela with a “large-scale strike” early on Saturday and said Maduro had been captured and flown out ...
The world is afraid o f American President Trump and his power, wrath and utter lack of empathy for his fellow Americans.
In Q4 2025, the global NFT trading sales volume fell to $1.25 billion, representing a 28% decrease from $1.75 billion in Q3 ...
Nearly 90 employees of Craig’s Cookies have voted to unionize across five shops in Toronto as the Canadian cookie chain ...
Dozens of protesters had been indicted after the state attorney general said that their movement amounted to a violent ...
Our most- read story of the year was Ontario reporter Eric Wickham’s coverage of the provincial government’s plan to remove ...
After months of build-up the US has attacked Venezuela, and claims to have taken President Nicolas Maduro and his wife into ...
From weaponised trade and leadership changes to intensifying conflicts and high-stakes summits, 2025 emerged as a year that ...
States Newsroom reports on a historic year in Washington, marked by deportations, tariffs, court battles, and a record ...