Tag: Canada
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Relief for chronic constipation: kiwifruit and rye bread can help
Understanding chronic constipation and the fiber link Chronic constipation affects a sizable portion of adults and can significantly impact daily comfort and energy. Health guidelines increasingly emphasize dietary fiber as a cornerstone of relief. Two accessible foods—kiwifruit and rye bread—stand out for their combination of soluble and insoluble fiber, natural sugars, and overall gut-friendly nutrients.…
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How the U.S. Supreme Court’s Tariff Decision Could Impact Canada
Overview: Why a Supreme Court tariff decision matters for Canada The U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on presidential tariff powers could reshape the way tariffs are used in cross-border trade. While the legal outcome centers on U.S. law, the practical effects will ripple through Canada’s economy. Canadian manufacturers, exporters, and consumers could face changes in…
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Poilievre Won’t Say If Conservatives Will Strike Down Budget
Headlines Ahead of the Budget: Poilievre Keeps Stance Veiled As Canada readies for the Liberal government’s anticipated federal budget, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has stopped short of committing to oppose or support the measure. In a period of intense political debate, Poilievre said he would not weigh in on the budget until he has read…
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Why Sleep Experts Say We Should Abolish Daylight Saving Time
Why the Time Change Messes with Sleep Every spring and fall, millions experience a shift in their daily schedule as clocks move forward or backward. Sleep experts warn that this biannual adjustment disrupts the body’s internal clock, or circadian rhythm, and can take several days to re-align. The disruption is not just about losing an…
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What Carney’s First Budget Could Include: A Roadmap for Fiscal Repair
What to expect from Carney’s first budget As the nation braces for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget, the big question on everyone’s mind is not just what will be spent, but how the government plans to reuse public funds to steady growth and control the deficit. After weeks of federal spending announcements, analysts expect…
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Carney Says He Apologized to Trump Over Anti-Tariff Ad
Overview: An Apology and a Controversial Ad In a statement released on Saturday, a senior Canadian official—identified in some reports as Mark Carney—confirmed that he personally apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump regarding an anti-tariff advertisement. The ad in question drew criticism for repurposing public speeches from former U.S. President Ronald Reagan in an effort…
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Public service braces for billions in spending cuts ahead of Tuesday’s budget
Overview: A Budget on the Brink Public servants across the country are bracing for Tuesday’s federal budget, where Prime Minister Mark Carney’s rhetoric about austerity will be translated into concrete numbers. With billions of dollars earmarked for potential savings, unions and civil service bodies anticipate significant reductions that could reshape jobs, programs, and the delivery…
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Tariffs Hit Canadian Truck and Bus Makers as New levies Take Effect
Overview: Tariffs Take Effect Across the Heavy Vehicle Sector Canada’s fresh set of tariffs targeting medium and heavy-duty trucks, as well as related parts, began this week, placing additional pressure on a domestic manufacturing sector already navigating global supply chain disruptions and rising material costs. The policy, designed to shield domestic producers from foreign competition…


