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Carney won a minority. The electorate said: govern, but not alone. He recruited five MPs to erase that instruction. It is not illegal. It is not legitimate. Parliament exists to supervise the executive, not to be assembled by it.

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Canadian media has shifted from holding power accountable to reinforcing prevailing narratives. Government funding, blurred lines between news and opinion, and selective coverage have eroded trust, prompting audiences to turn to independent outlets for scrutiny and balance.

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Canada’s immigration system is under serious pressure, and people are starting to notice. Record-high immigration levels, a strained housing market, and growing concerns about fraud and public safety are forcing a tough question: is the system working the way it should?

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Ontario is cutting bloated teacher training programs. Ideological courses will give way to classroom experience. The reform addresses teacher shortages and refocuses training on practical skills, while exposing the need to clean up graduate programs.

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Research VP Marco Navarro-Genie challenges claims of peak affordability, noting that improvements reflect a recovery from crisis lows. Housing metrics have eased, but prices outpaced incomes, food costs surge, and Manitoba families still face mounting pressures despite modest policy relief.

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