Poutine celebrates 60 years of culinary significance

Poutine, that deliciously indulgent combination of cheese curds, fries, and gravy, is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year

What’s the true cost of carbon pricing?

The average household in a province covered by the federal system will pay about $900 due to carbon pricing in 2024

More refugee women seeking shelter in Canada

With skyrocketing migration trends and housing shortages, more refugee women are forced Into the shelter system

BC PNP program changes longstanding rules for international master’s students

New changes to the Provincial Nominee Program come unexpectedly and represent another blow to many international post-graduate students who wish to qualify for Canadian permanent residency

Four years later, some foods are getting cheaper

Four years after the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a halt, consumers are finally starting to see things return to normal with supply chains

Real action needed to eliminate racism

As the Alberta NDP leadership race heats up, the former mayor of Calgary, Naheed Nenshi, speaks to New Canadian Media about his reasons for running for the party's top spot

Unlocking Canada’s resource wealth is the path to prosperity

Canada is facing a major crossroads as its economy struggles to grow in an era of steady inflation

Carbon tax hike will hurt future generations

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has doubled down as he tries to convince Canadians that the Carbon Tax will be good for them

Temporary immigration programs pushing down wage growth

Temporary foreign workers and low-wage immigrant workers who are in Canada permanently are facing negative effects from the short-term immigration pathway

EV transition hitting roadblocks in BC

A shortage in charging infrastructure amongst other things is leading to a decline in EV vehicles

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