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Opinion: Montreal Cycling Race a Win for Genocide Supporters

Montreal is being used as a prop to clean up Israel's image on the international stage

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Housing Crisis: What Is the Ultimate Solution?

During the 2025 federal election, we heard a lot about the problems surrounding the housing market, but only about one solution: “Build More.” Is it really that simple?

First Nation Leads Fight Against Nuclear Dump

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There’s no Influx: Canada sees drop in asylum seekers, many turned away sent to ICE 

Despite the fear over the last six months that Trump’s mass deportation will flood Canada with refugees fleeing the States, the overall number of refugees entering Canada has gone down by over 50 per cent.

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Where Do Parties Stand on the Toxic Drug Crisis?

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