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Harry and Meghan Share Holiday Family Photo

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a sweet holiday card featuring their children, Archie and Lilibet, just a day after Prince William and Kate's Christmas post. See the royal family photos.

Poppy donations fund $1.27M veteran support at U of A

Discover how millions in Legion donations, collected from poppy boxes across Alberta, are funding peer support and high-tech therapy for veterans at the University of Alberta. See your contribution in action.

Ontario spends record $112M on government ads

Ontario's auditor general reports the provincial government spent a historic $112 million on advertising in 2024-25, raising questions about taxpayer-funded messaging. Learn the details and implications.

Ex-Prince Andrew Unlikely to Get Refund for House Move

Former Prince Andrew is reportedly facing a significant financial loss, as he is unlikely to be reimbursed for moving expenses from his former Royal Lodge home. Get the latest details on this royal financial development.

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.

Broken prison sprinklers cost $1.1M in repairs

Two malfunctioning sprinklers at a New Brunswick prison resulted in a staggering $1.1 million repair bill for Correctional Service Canada. Learn how minor maintenance issues can lead to major taxpayer expenses.

$1.03M spent on two government conferences

Taxpayers funded $1.03 million for two lavish 2024 government conferences featuring $94,000 dinners, $1,340 musical spoons, and $915 flower arrangements. Discover the shocking details of federal spending.

New Book Questions Who Failed Princess Diana

A controversial new book examining Princess Diana's life and relationships with the Royal Family sparks renewed debate about institutional responsibility and personal accountability.

CRA claws back COVID benefits from deceased taxpayer

The CRA is demanding repayment of COVID benefits from a deceased taxpayer's estate, raising questions about policy fairness. Learn how RRSP values triggered this clawback and what it means for seniors.

New Book Examines Who Failed Princess Diana

A controversial new book reignites the decades-old question of institutional responsibility in Princess Diana's tragic story, examining the royal family's role.

Why Families Designate a 'Problem Person'

Exploring how the 'designated patient' in families actually expresses collective distress. Learn how family therapy addresses systemic issues rather than blaming individuals.

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