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Canada’s Economy Shrinks 0.4% as U.S. Tariffs Bite—Is a Recession Coming?

Recent changes in consumer prices, output, employment & household finances have been a key focus in the world of trade, with movements in economic...
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Is South Africa’s Social Housing System Failing Its Most Vulnerable Residents?

The Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements has strongly advocated...

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Could Single-Stair Apartments Put Canadians at Risk? Calgary Firefighters Sound the Alarm

Commonwealth—The union representing Calgary firefighters is sounding the alarm on a precarious new housing design trend it says is sweeping Canada: apartment buildings built...

Carney’s Immigration Pivot: Can ‘Sustainability’ Replace Volume Without Slowing Growth?

Canada’s incoming government, under Prime Minister Mark Carney, is advancing a bold revision of its immigration policy, signalling a shift from volume to control...
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How Canada’s 2025 Clean50 Honorees Are Turning Ambition Into Measurable Climate Impact

Commonwealth_ The 2025 Clean50 Award winners were formally announced on October 10, 2024, and honored individuals and initiatives across...

Will Canada’s Use of Section 107 to End Postal Strikes Redefine Workers’ Right to Bargain?

Commonwealth_ Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) has rejected the Canadian Union of Postal Workers' (CUPW) contention that a government-issued...

Is This Massive Funding Boost the Key to Canada Leading in AI, Mental Health, and Ocean Engineering?

Commonwealth: The Canadian government has committed to creating research excellence and a wide range of research to make Canadian...

Will Alberta’s Teachers Be Forced Back to Class as the Government Threatens Legislation?

Commonwealth_ As the province of Alberta enters its third week with cancelled classes, government-teacher tensions escalate. 51,000 teachers remain...

Can Negotiations Resolve Alberta’s Three-Week Teacher Strike Without Legislative Intervention?

Commonwealth—About 750,000 Alberta students were missing a third consecutive week of school as the teachers' strike in the province...

Will Easing Tariffs Restore U.S. Liquor Sales in Canada — or Has the Market Already Realigned?

Commonwealth—Canada's alcohol business is in radical transformation as American alcohol consumption plummets dramatically across the country in the aftermath...
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