The dog days are over, or are they?

The dog days are over, or are they?

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The Prairies senators: ‘We can’t do stupid stuff’

There’s great concern that people in Ottawa aren’t taking what’s happening in Alberta seriously enough. With national unity at stake, some Senators are looking west from the upper chamber and acknowledging there are indeed structural issues at the federal level that’s fueling fru ...  Show more

War in Iran: What does it mean for Canadian oil?

The deadly U.S.- and Israel-led attack on Iran has given way to a cold economic reality. According to the International Energy Agency, the war in the Middle East has created the biggest oil supply disruption in history. With oil markets in turmoil and fears of export restrictions ...  Show more

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