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Canadian Budget Delivers Middle-Class Tax Cuts

The latest federal budget delivers significant tax cuts for middle-class Canadians while addressing the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. Discover how these measures could put more money in your pocket.

Most Ontarians say province heading wrong way: poll

A startling new poll shows most Ontarians are dissatisfied with the province's direction, citing economic pressures and healthcare concerns as major factors driving the pessimistic outlook.

Canadian Unity Crisis: Carbon Tax Divides Nation

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refuses to pause the carbon tax increase amid soaring living costs, provincial leaders warn of growing national unity crisis. Discover why Canada faces its most significant constitutional challenge in decades.

Target Woolrich Collab: Reviewer Favorites

Target's latest collaboration with heritage brand Woolrich is generating major buzz. Discover the reviewer-approved pieces that are flying off shelves in this outdoor-meets-everyday collection.

Ontario Poll: Majority Say Province on Wrong Track

A new poll shows growing dissatisfaction among Ontarians with the province's direction, with economic pressures and healthcare concerns driving widespread pessimism about Ontario's future.

Doug Ford's Carbon Tax Battle Heats Up in Ontario

As carbon tax increases take effect, Ontario Premier Doug Ford declares war on federal policies while Canadians feel the pinch at the pumps and grocery stores. Explore the escalating political conflict and its real-world impacts.

North Vancouver's First Seawater Swimming Facility

North Vancouver is set to become home to British Columbia's groundbreaking open seawater swimming facility at the Burrard Inlet, offering year-round swimming in filtered ocean waters with stunning mountain views.

New Swimming Deck Coming to Burrard Inlet

Metro Vancouver announces ambitious plan to build permanent swimming deck in Burrard Inlet, marking significant step toward swimmable waterfront and climate-resilient infrastructure.

Tilley Hat Founder Alex Tilley Dies at 87

The Canadian outdoor industry mourns the loss of Alex Tilley, founder of Tilley Endurables and creator of the iconic Tilley hat, who died at 87 leaving behind a legacy of quality craftsmanship and adventurous spirit.

Metro Vancouver May Expand Camping Opportunities

Metro Vancouver is exploring significant expansion of regional camping opportunities to meet growing public demand for outdoor recreation access across the region's park system.

Poilievre Demands Fiscal Sanity in Budget 2025

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre challenges Liberal spending ahead of Budget 2025, calling for tax cuts and fiscal responsibility to address Canada's cost-of-living crisis.

$10K Arc'teryx gear stolen in BC store heist

Mounties are investigating a sophisticated theft at a Squamish sports store where thieves made off with thousands in high-end Arc'teryx clothing. The targeted robbery highlights growing concerns about retail crime in British Columbia.

Ottawa Weekend: Perfect Sun & Cloud Mix

Get ready for an ideal Ottawa weekend with sunny spells and comfortable temperatures. Your complete weather forecast for outdoor plans and relaxation.

Canada's Food Bank Crisis: Visits Soar 50%

New data reveals a shocking surge in Canadians relying on food banks, with visits increasing by a staggering 50% since 2021. Discover the real faces behind Canada's affordability crisis and what it means for our communities.

Waterloo Region Closes Gap on G2G Trail Connection

Waterloo Region achieves critical milestone in connecting the Guelph to Goderich Trail, bringing communities closer through enhanced outdoor infrastructure and recreational opportunities.

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