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Aruna Ishan

Canada and South Korea: Building a Strong Middle-Power Partnership for a Changing World

As global politics grow more unpredictable, countries that value stability, cooperation, and independence are looking beyond traditional power centers for reliable partners. South Korea, increasingly cautious of political swings in Washington, is turning to like-minded nations—and Canada is stepping forward as a key ally. Together, the two countries are shaping a modern middle-power partnership designed […]

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Canada Is Open for Business—and the World Is Taking Notice

Prime Minister Mark Carney has delivered a clear and confident message: Canada has what the world is looking for, and global partners are increasingly eager to deepen their business ties with us. At a time of economic uncertainty and geopolitical change, Canada continues to stand out as a trusted, stable, and opportunity-rich destination for investment, […]

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Petition to Oust MP Michael Ma Gains Momentum After Party Switch

A growing political storm is surrounding MP Michael Ma after his decision to cross the floor and join the Liberal Party, triggering a wave of public backlash and a rapidly expanding online petition calling for his resignation. In less than 24 hours, the petition surpassed 37,000 signatures, highlighting deep voter frustration over political accountability and […]

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He Helped Canada Feel Like Itself Again

At a time when much of the world feels louder, harsher, and increasingly divided, Canada found itself rediscovering something quietly powerful: a sense of calm, unity, and confidence in who we are. In moments of global uncertainty and constant noise, leadership is not always about bold declarations or dramatic gestures. Sometimes, it is about reassurance—about […]

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Ontario Liberals Urge Ford Government to Sell U.S. Liquor Stockpile and Donate Millions to Food Banks

Ontario’s Liberal Party is calling on Premier Doug Ford’s government to sell an estimated $80 million worth of U.S.-made liquor currently sitting in LCBO warehouses and use the proceeds to support food banks across the province. The proposal comes amid growing concerns about food insecurity and unused inventory following trade-related decisions involving American alcohol products. […]

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