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Berating the telcos won’t save Canada’s news industry
It’s tough to be optimistic about the future of the news business in Canada.
Engage youth to power Canada’s net-zero future
A successful transition to net zero by 2050 requires a massive, collective mobilization of governments, business, Indigenous leaders and, perhaps most crucially, youth.
Budget fallout: Backlash over capital gains tax hike, structural deficits
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s 2024 budget released on Tuesday continues to make headlines as analysts, pundits and journalists parse through the numbers and proposed policies.
Trudeau government keeps to activist agenda in tax-and-spend budget
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the 2024 budget Tuesday, with big spending to increase Canada’s housing supply. The only thing keeping the deficit trajectory in check were new taxes, including $19 billion over five years in new capital gains levies on wealthy individuals and corporations – underscoring the extent to which we have fully entered a populist moment in Canadian politics, Theo Argitis writes.
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Introducing Means & Ways: A letter from the publisher, Theo Argitis
Mounting fire, insect damage means Canada must manage more of its forests, not less: Nighbor
‘If you look at the Canadian experience, mainly because of a decline in the pulp and paper sector, the annual timber cut has declined by 25 per cent in the last 20 years – but our fire impacts are going up because many of our forests are simply dying,’ says Forest Products Association of Canada CEO Derek Nighbor.
High-speed internet access critical for building prosperous rural communities, MPs say
Rural communities are key to Canada's prosperity and high-speed internet access is critical for economic growth