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Five ways the federal budget may affect average Canadians
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Federal budget by the numbers: There are 358 references to 'gender,' 456 to 'investing' money
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Federal budget aims to boost the number of women in the work force
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John Ivison: In their third federal budget, Trudeau’s Liberals show their cunning
Andrew Coyne: The Liberals deliver a federal budget that has nothing to do with budgeting, or the economy
This is a budget that is much more about equality than it is growth. That, and pandering to every conceivable Liberal client group and policy cult
Federal budget: Hey big spender, it’s time to turn in those $1,000 bills
Federal budget includes a plan to phase out large denomination bills, as well as the $1, $2 and $25 notes
'Band-Aid solution’: Ottawa sets aside $50 million to support local journalism
The federal budget will give $10 million over five years to independent organizations that will distribute funds to news organizations in underserved communities
Federal budget invests $500 million over five years to battle cyber crime
Some of the money will be used to create the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, a source of advice, support and services
Federal budget includes $5 billion in new spending on Indigenous affairs
The government promised an additional $173 million to eliminate long-term drinking water advisories on First Nations reserves, on top of the $1.8 billion pledged in 2016
Sponsored Content: “The biggest thing for me is knowing they are alway
“That was life-changing for me”Continue Reading →
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Ensuring continued medical innovation takes a collaborative approach
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Sponsored: Canadian health innovation hampered by government policy
“If you look at the Canadian landscape, there’s a remarkable amount coming out of research institutions, hospitals, clinical trials or classrooms” -
Sponsored: Proposed drug policy changes put sick Canadians at risk
The Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders represents an estimated one in 12 Canadians living with rare diseases.
Anti-icing pilot project sprays city streets ahead of major snowfalls
To combat icy roads the city applies a liquid calcium chloride solution on main roadways in the city 12 to 48 hours before a major snowfall.Continue Reading →
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WatchChildren's Wish heroes join forces at CFB Edmonton
Teams joined forces to raise funds for the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada at an event at CFB Edmonton. -
WatchOlympics inspires young bobsledders
Grade 3 students at an elementary school in Edmonton got into the Olympic spirit by participating in a bobsled race event at the school. -
WatchMeanwhile in Montreal: Butterflies go free
Butterflies aren't just pretty, they can also teach you about the planet
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Federal budget 2018: Liberals champion their values in budget aimed at long-term vision
The document, which details a $18.1-billion deficit, shows Liberals doubling down on the idea that spending money is good for the long-term future of Canadians -
Kelly McParland: Welcome home, Prime Minister! How was the trip? Oh. I see
Rookies make mistakes. But the Liberals have been in power for more than two years and Trudeau’s most recent travels have been one disaster after another -
The social justice revolution has taken the law schools. This won't end well
Bruce Pardy: One might expect Justin Trudeau and his ministers to jump on ideological bandwagons, but it is telling when law schools want to ride along too -
John Robson: Obesity isn't a state of mind, it's a genuine problem, and it's getting horrifying
To ignore a problem because somebody else has it is not compassionate. It’s callous and selfish
Writer of the worst movie of all time agrees that it was, indeed, the worst movie of all time
Catwoman won four Razzie Awards, including Worst Actress for Berry who, in a rare turn of events, showed up at the ceremony to collect her awardContinue Reading →
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Erik Karlsson speaks: Happy to stay with the Ottawa Senators, not worried about future for now
'I hope there's a place for me in the future and this team is going in the direction that I would like for us to have a chance in the ... -
Blue Jays jokester Joe Biagini spent offseason in Guatemala trying to change lives
The Blue Jays pitcher joined a faith-based group mentoring poor children in the Central American country -
Is George Clooney part of a secret group shaping a pro-liberal message at the Oscars?
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Following sexual harassment allegations, does Ryan Seacrest belong on the red carpet at the Oscars?
Seacrest's former stylist claims that after reporting his behaviour to E!'s human resources in 2013, she was promptly fired
True to the spirit of Crank, the frenzied talent of Neveldine & Taylor has disappeared as speedily as it arrived
Calum Marsh: Then again, even Crank 2 seemed an impossible proposition before it materialized
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Cattle ranchers take their 'beef' with veggie burgers and 'meatless meat' to the next level
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Internet expresses shock and horror at amount of sugar in Cadbury Creme Egg
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Erik Karlsson is still a Senator — which might only prolong the fan base's misery
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Max Pacioretty just wants some sleep: Canadiens captain reflects on emotional deadline day
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As rival Lightning snag Ryan McDonagh, Leafs happily keep blueline exactly as is
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Off The Post podcast recaps the madness: Why Steve Yzerman won the trade deadline
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Jim Benning shuffles the deck chairs: Canucks underwhelm with safe deals at deadline
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Cook this: Dutch open-faced sandwich makes for the perfect midnight snack
Drug smuggling case of glamorous Quebec ‘cocaine cowgirls’ ends with guilty pleas in Australia
A cancer survivor was fined $2,260 for driving patients to and from hospital appointments
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Pay equity, deficit, cybersecurity: What Canadians are likely to see in the 2018 federal budget
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'We can control what we put into our bodies': How bad genes are a problem we can live with
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Melania Trump parts ways with adviser amid backlash over $26M inauguration contract
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Tourist from New York arrested in Japan as missing woman’s body parts are found in a suitcase
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NATO researcher warns of Russian interference in 2019 Canadian federal election
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He was suspected of outing drug dealers on Facebook. Someone came for him during a livestream.
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More teens are sexting — but fewer are having IRL sex
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Millennials are ditching credit cards, and it's threatening the entire industry
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Rex Murphy: The prime moment Jordan Peterson's 'gotcha' was heard around the world
Sweet are the uses of adversity, as Shakespeare said. Which is why a previously little-known psychologist is Canada's newest intellectual star -
WatchExcerpt from Jordan Peterson's new book, 12 Rules for Life: If you hate your kids, so will other people
I remember taking my daughter to the playground once when she was about two. She was playing on the monkey bars ... A particularly provocative little monster was standing above ... -
WatchJordan Peterson on #MeToo: 'We're getting away from intent. It's all consequence'
University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson has been a fierce critic of sexual politics on campus. As he tells Christie Blatchford, he sees similar risks in the backlash against sexual ...
Polar bears keep thriving even as global warming alarmists keep pretending they’re dying
Susan Crockford: Polar bears are flourishing, making them phony icons, and false idols, for global warming alarmistsContinue Reading →
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Marni Soupcoff: Why French immersion is not always the best for your child
The decision to put a child in French immersion is not the no-brainer that some would imply. There are many good arguments against it -
Save your outrage: Vitriol Jocelyne Larocque got for removing medal was shameful
Jack Todd: There are a million reasons some athletes need to apologize. But Larocque owes that to no one, least of all the couch potatoes back home -
Colby Cosh: An ounce of Canadianity for a less-radical junior Dominion
New Zealand considered giving its courts the right to strike down statutes that are incompatible with its Bill of Rights. It also considered a 'Canadian model' but deemed it too ... -
Terence Corcoran: Today’s the day Canada’s ‘entrepreneurs’ 'innovate' more demands for taxpayer money
Government budgets, federal and provincial, have become strategic incentive machines for all forms of entrepreneurialism
Everything you need to know about federal budget 2018
The Post's team of experts, including Andrew Coyne and John Ivison, on everything you need to know about the budget — from politics to your pocket book
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Federal budget’s simpler plan to tax passive income likely to calm small business outcry
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The Patrick Brown saga: A timeline of the most bizarre month in the history of Ontario politics
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Christie Blatchford: Gas plant scandal judge's unenviable task — sentence an otherwise good man for a bad act
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Patrick Brown drops out of Ontario PC leadership race, citing need to fight sexual misconduct claims
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Photos suggest partying on past military VIP junkets not a one-time incident as top general claims
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WatchConservatives will recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital if elected, Andrew Scheer says
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Ontario's integrity watchdog to investigate ousted Tory leader Patrick Brown
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More than 250 Quebec doctors reject proposed pay increases in favour of other health spending