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Editorial: Time to celebrate Canada

Editorial: Time to celebrate Canada

Formerly known as Dominion Day, it is the national day for our country which celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation which occurred on July 1, 1867.
Opinion: Payday loan use is about to explode and no one’s ready

Opinion: Payday loan use is about to explode and no one’s ready

Canadians are turning to payday loans to survive, but banks and governments have failed to offer better options.
Column: I hit the jackpot when I was born in Canada

Column: I hit the jackpot when I was born in Canada

An opinion piece on the joys of being Canadian.
Being a low-risk candidate is more important than being qualified

Being a low-risk candidate is more important than being qualified

The Art of Finding Work: Focus on ensuring employers see you as a safe and reliable hire.
Opinion: Carney’s leadership style will make or break Canada

Opinion: Carney’s leadership style will make or break Canada

Canada is watching: Will he rebuild trust with premiers or revert to his predecessor’s unilateral leadership style?
Opinion: Anxiety is crippling us and real connection is the only cure

Opinion: Anxiety is crippling us and real connection is the only cure

The only real solution to rising anxiety is human connection: eye contact, physical presence and honest conversation.
Opinion: Summer produce should mean better prices, not ripoffs

Opinion: Summer produce should mean better prices, not ripoffs

Summer is when local fruits and vegetables should be most affordable, but some retailers are charging excessive prices.
Opinion: Think capitalism is the problem? Think again

Opinion: Think capitalism is the problem? Think again

Capitalism is flawed but its successes far outweigh its failures. History shows free enterprise beats state control every time.
Column: Why I love working on the job site with my husband

Column: Why I love working on the job site with my husband

"From the early-morning coffee breaks to the last sweep of the day, we move through the rhythm of work together."
The Ruttle Report - Fifty years later, we still need a bigger boat

The Ruttle Report - Fifty years later, we still need a bigger boat

"Fifty years later, that ominous chord sound of the film's opening chorus still produces goosebumps on my skin."
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