Ottawa cut the carbon tax but your grocery bill didn’t get the memo
The consumer carbon tax is gone but industrial carbon pricing isn’t. You pay it every time you buy food
The consumer carbon tax is gone but industrial carbon pricing isn’t. You pay it every time you buy food
A web of regulations, compliance costs, carbon pricing and interprovincial trade barriers is quietly pushing food prices higher
Carney says he cut taxes, so why are Canadians paying more?
Trump is forcing the Canadian government to confront what it has long avoided: an end to supply management
New script, same playbook. Nothing in the Carney budget breaks from the Trudeau years
Forecasts crumble the moment Canadians respond to rising costs or policy shifts
Canadians are feeling the pinch as Ottawa’s trade blunders and a weak dollar drive grocery bills higher
We need to rethink how we use public dollars before the damage becomes irreversible
Bureaucracy and bad policy, not demand, are driving up housing prices
Behind the popularity of pumpkin spice lattes is a bitter truth about the state of Canada’s economy
Meal kits are still on the menu but not the main course
Alberta is the only province without a PST
The Emergencies Act proved how quickly bank accounts can be weaponized