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Healthy Foods That Cause Blood Sugar Spikes

Nutritionists reveal how smoothies, oatmeal, and other 'healthy' foods can cause glucose spikes and crashes. Learn the GI/GL difference and simple tricks for steady energy.

Sugar Steadies on Brazil's Potential Ethanol Shift

Raw sugar futures hold steady amid a tug-of-war between rising Indian output and the prospect of Brazilian mills diverting more sugarcane to ethanol. Analysts say prices must rise to make sugar profitable again.

Calgary: Top Value for Happy Homeowners

A new Zoocasa study reveals Calgary offers the best balance of high life satisfaction and affordable housing costs among major Canadian cities. Discover why it's a top choice.

High Coffee Prices to Persist, Says Italian Roaster

Canadian coffee lovers face continued high prices as Illycaffè predicts bean costs won't stabilize until late 2026. Get the latest on the global coffee market and what it means for your wallet.

Saskatchewan projects $427M deficit at mid-year

Saskatchewan's provincial government reveals a $427 million deficit for 2025, citing unexpected wildfire and healthcare expenses. Learn how this impacts the province's financial outlook.

Trump golf expenses hit $71M, heading to $300M

President Trump's golf outings have cost taxpayers $71 million in 2025 alone, with total costs projected to exceed $300 million over his term. Explore the staggering details of these expenses.

PNE Amphitheatre costs surge to $184M for FIFA World Cup

The budget for Vancouver's PNE amphitheatre renewal has skyrocketed to nearly $184 million, tripling original estimates as the city prepares to host FIFA World Cup events. Learn about the cost escalation and project details.

Farm inheritance costs hit millions in Canada

Canadian farm advocates reveal inheritance costs reaching $2-4 million, creating barriers for young farmers. Learn about the agricultural succession crisis and potential solutions.

Saskatchewan projects $427 million deficit

Saskatchewan's budget surplus has turned into a $427 million deficit due to wildfire expenses and healthcare pressures. Learn how provincial finances shifted dramatically.

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