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Construction measures at Montréal-Trudeau Airport, introduced to mitigate congestion, have ignited a debate among officials and travelers. While authorities champion these initiatives for boosting efficiency, some warn the changes might worsen delays during peak travel periods, leaving commuters with a headache and a dash of skepticism about the promised improvements.
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Statistics Canada reported almost no population gain in the first quarter of 2025, marking the smallest increase observed since the pre-pandemic era. Analysts point to shifting demographic trends and economic uncertainty as key factors, fueling broader debates about Canada’s future social and economic planning strategies. More...
Canada’s political arena is ablaze over Bill C-5, with Conservative critics decrying the legislation as emblematic of government favoritism and an unwelcome power grab. Supporters, however, defend the bill’s intent. The debate is as charged as it is ironic, encapsulating deep-seated divisions over policy and legislative overreach. More...
During the G7 summit in Alberta, Prime Minister Carney met with Indian Prime Minister Modi to address simmering diplomatic strains. The high-stakes, sideline meeting was touted as a necessary step to smooth over bilateral friction and reinvigorate discussions on international cooperation, even as summit pressures mount. More...
G7 leaders converged in the rugged backdrop of Kananaskis, finalizing decisions on everything from wildfire management to AI and critical minerals. As the summit wound down, day-two highlights and a sweeping charter underscored international resolve amid global challenges—with just a hint of the chaos typical of such high-stakes gatherings. More...
Diplomatic channels between India and Canada are being reestablished nearly two years after fallout over the killing of a Sikh separatist. Canadian officials and their Indian counterparts are cautiously optimistic about mending relations and resuming dialogue, though observers question the rapid turnaround and its broader implications. More...
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