Food Inflation Peaks Again in 2025: Bank of Canada

Canadian grocery prices have risen 22% since 2022, far outpacing general inflation. Bank of Canada analysis reveals December 2025 food inflation hit 5%, with coffee and beef prices seeing dramatic increases.

Harper: Canada's Issues Not All Trump's Fault

Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, speaking at a gala marking 20 years since his government, contends that domestic factors also contribute to Canada's current difficulties, not just U.S. policies.

AIPAC Attacks May Boost Progressive in NJ Primary

AIPAC's unexpected attacks on former Rep. Tom Malinowski in New Jersey's Democratic primary could inadvertently help progressive Analilia Mejia, reshaping the race and highlighting internal party tensions over Israel policy and outside spending.

Toronto Road Salt Shortage After Record Snowstorm

Toronto residents and businesses are struggling to find road salt following a record-breaking snowstorm, highlighting supply chain issues and winter preparedness challenges in Canada's largest city.

Alberta Premier's Judicial Funding Threat Sparks Debate

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's threat to withhold funding for federally appointed judges unless appointment reforms occur raises concerns about eroding separation between government and judiciary branches in Canada.

Harper Portrait Sparks Political Unity in Canada

The unveiling of Stephen Harper's parliamentary portrait has created an unexpected moment of political consensus in Canada, with Prime Minister Mark Carney praising his predecessor as global instability grows.

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