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Michael Higgins: When Trudeau says he's got your back, watch for the knife
National Post· 16 hours agoRight now, for instance, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is definitely being played. Three...
Business Brief: The great snack war of ′24
The Globe and Mail· 20 hours agoBelow, we unpack how potato chips became the poster child for consumer inflation outrage – and what brands are doing to win their customers back....
Morning Update: Stubborn inflation meets ultracheap fashion
The Globe and Mail· 21 hours agoOnline retailer Shein has made a mint with ultrafast fashion – more on that below, along with...
Torrential rain and flooding lead to rising total of power outages in Ontario
The Weather Network via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoThe threat for additional thunderstorms spreads across parts of Ontario for Tuesday before the heat...
Boissonnault’s former business partner linked to woman detained in Dominican Republic cocaine bust |...
Global B.C.· 2 days agoEditor’s note: The story has been updated to reflect a response from Minister Boissonnault’s office...
Davis: Saskatchewan Roughriders magical CFL season crashes into reality
Ottawa Citizen· 3 days agoThere are no more undefeated teams in the Canadian Fieldgoal League. It’s still amazing the...
Globe Climate: Ice is clogging the Northwest Passage
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoConstruction and climate change are coaxing rats into the streets on Toronto, said Toronto Councillor Alejandra Bravo and Deputy Mayor Amber Morley. Warm...
Should Justin Trudeau stay or go? + grappling with the death of a father of seven
Toronto Star· 3 days agoCalls for Justin Trudeau to step down as leader of the Liberal Party have been mounting, and...
Letters to the editor: ‘The unnamed officials in the PMO … should instead focus their ire inward.’...
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoRe “Trudeau says he’s trying to recruit Carney, but declined to say whether he wants Freeland to...
Toronto is losing the war on rats. Here’s how it got so bad and what the city should be doing
Toronto Star· 4 days agoIt was the summer of 2018 and rats were everywhere: running across Bloor Street in broad daylight; nesting in residential neighbourhoods, under garages, sheds and home additions; swarming backyards ...