Government grocery stores sound good until you do the math
Thin margins make big savings impossible. When government steps in, costs don’t fall. They shift to taxpayers
Thin margins make big savings impossible. When government steps in, costs don’t fall. They shift to taxpayers
The consumer carbon tax is gone but industrial carbon pricing isn’t. You pay it every time you buy food
Walk into one now and you’ll see men everywhere
The world knows otherwise. Canada has the oil but years of political obstruction keep it from reaching markets
The rise of the pajama grocery run reflects how inflation and convenience are changing consumer shopping behaviour
Years of deficit spending are making it harder for Gen Z to build the kind of financial security earlier generations took for granted
Britain has survived royal scandals before, but the Crown’s days in Canada are fading
Oil, diesel and fertilizer prices are already climbing. Food prices tend to follow
Energy abundance is economic and geopolitical leverage
Stop trying to change critical people. Change how you respond, set limits and decide how much weight their words actually carry
Is this the new normal for a once Winter Olympics powerhouse?
The government is spending billions going after legal firearms instead of stopping the criminals who actually commit gun crimes
Ottawa spent a decade fighting pipelines and now Canada can’t cash in if the oil supply tightens