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Federal and provincial announcements, legislation summaries, and what changes mean in real terms. We separate statements from confirmed outcomes.
Inflation, employment, housing signals, and business snapshots. We include definitions and note when datasets are revised.
Official advisories and travel-ready summaries. We avoid sensational language and focus on what’s actionable for readers.
Health, transit, and service notices that affect daily life. We prioritize official sources and clearly label developing updates.
Local decisions, community initiatives, and regional context. We aim for respectful coverage and avoid stereotyping or inflammatory framing.
Short guides that unpack complex issues. We link terms to definitions, summarize what’s known, and highlight what remains uncertain.
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