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Aujourd’hui — 6 février 2025National Post

Terry Newman: Ontario NDP’s ‘housing first’ plan for encampments would be a disaster

6 février 2025 à 12:00
Wednesday, Marit Stiles, leader of the Ontario NDP, told Ontarians she will end the encampment crisis in Ontario — by forcing them to live like the rest of us. Sounds noble, except it's been tried before and has failed. Stiles fundamentally misunderstands how Ontarians end up in encampments in the first place, as if there's a direct line from losing one's home to living in a tent in a park. Encampments have risen in Canada for a number of reasons, the least likely of which is the lack of affordable housing, as Stiles believes. Evidence suggests it's mental health and substance abuse that are the major drivers of encampments across Canada. Read More

Provincial patrols at Canada-U.S. border are just ‘history’s most expensive taxi service’: union head

6 février 2025 à 10:00
OTTAWA — Provinces that are sending conservation officers and other local authorities to patrol the Canada-U.S. border are setting up what the president of the union representing border officers calls "history's most expensive taxi service," given that anyone caught crossing illegally must ultimately be delivered to border agents. Read More
Hier — 5 février 2025National Post

Chris Selley: We’ll believe Ontario is ‘Team Canada’ on interprovincial trade when we see it

5 février 2025 à 21:36
Roll out the barrel, drop the balloons, we have yet another all-party consensus in the Ontario election campaign! Thanks to President Donald Trump’s tariff menaces, Ontario's three major party leaders (and the Greens too) agree it has never been more important that Canadian provinces eliminate interprovincial trade barriers — the cost of which the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) estimates at some $200 billion annually. We could use $200 billion right now. Read More

Canadian pride grew this winter as tariff threats surged: poll

5 février 2025 à 20:14
If there's a silver lining to be found in the recent threat of an all-out trade war between the United States and Canada, it would seem to be a resurgence of pride among Canadians. That has manifested itself in positive ways, including buy-Canadian initiatives, as well as negative acts, such as the booing of the U.S. national anthem at sporting events. Read More
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