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This rural Ontario spot is Canada’s best restaurant, according to annual list

It may be the 11th edition, but the 2025 Canada's 100 Best Restaurants List is coming out in unprecedented times. From a barn overlooking an orchard in Ontario’s wine country to an exclusive eight-seat dining experience in Calgary, the annual ranking is a snapshot of a homegrown culinary scene worth celebrating at a time when more than ever want to show their support. Read More
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Terry Newman: Pierre Poilievre won the right to stay on as leader

The election dust has settled, leaving the Liberals with a minority government. This has led to calls — from both conservatives and progressives — for Pierre Poilievre to step down as Conservative party leader. But these calls are premature, overlook the success of several of Poilievre's policies — many of which were co-opted by the Liberals in order to win — and severely underestimate the Liberals' incumbent advantage in the face of an unforeseeable natural disaster that plagued an otherwise normal Canadian election campaign —  U.S. President Donald Trump. Read More
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J.D. Tuccille: Canada’s provinces taxes too high to compete with U.S.

I recently noted that even struggling New Mexico, the only U.S. state to end the last four decades less economically free than it began, is still more prosperous than most Canadian provinces. That’s largely a result of Canada losing ground in terms of wealth relative to its southern neighbor after decades of hand-in-hand growth. But Canada’s provinces outstrip almost all states in at least one area. Read More
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