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Tariffs Could Reshape Honda’s Strategy in Alliston

Increased tariffs in the U.S. are forcing automakers to rethink their strategies, and Honda’s Alliston plant may be at the center of this shift. Honda’s manufacturing footprint in North America might soon look very different. Reports suggest that the Japanese automaker is exploring major adjustments to its production strategy due to escalating U.S. tariffs on […]

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Ottawa’s Plan to Ease U.S. Tariff Burden on Canadian Businesses

Canada’s economic resilience is once again put to the test as Ottawa rolls out critical measures to counteract the effects of U.S. tariffs on its businesses. This calculated response highlights both urgency and strategic foresight. Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne recently announced a series of temporary measures aimed at mitigating the impact of U.S. tariffs

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Federal Leaders Debate: Open Minds Lead to Informed Decisions

As the election season heats up in Canada, a pivotal moment looms on the horizon: the federal leaders’ debates. These debates offer voters a rare window into the priorities, policies, and personalities of those vying to lead the nation. On the debate stage, the leaders of Canada’s political parties—Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Bloc Quebecois, and Green—will

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Barrie’s LGBTQ2S Communities Respond to Political Shifts

The lead-up to an election often sparks a mix of anticipation and unease, but for Barrie’s LGBTQ2S community, this year’s campaign carries heavier implications. In the heart of Barrie, a city known for its vibrant diversity, discussions surrounding the upcoming federal election have taken on a unique urgency. The political climate, heavily influenced by divisive

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Can $2.8 Billion Solve Canada’s Indigenous Housing Crisis?

In cities where towering skyscrapers cast shadows on tent encampments, a growing housing crisis lays bare a tragic truth: Indigenous communities in Canada are disproportionately affected, with women facing an even heavier burden. Michael Wesley’s story is one of resilience and heartbreak, a journey through homelessness that underscores the systemic inequities faced by Indigenous people.

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Political Conversations in Canada Are Ignoring the Environment

In the 2021 federal election, environmental issues stood tall as the most pressing concern for Canadians. Fast-forward to 2025, and that priority has crumbled, with climate concerns falling to eighth place in the latest Vote Compass survey. What happened? Drawing from responses of over 161,000 Canadians, Vote Compass—a tool developed by Vox Pop Labs to

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Barrie Mayor, Alex Nuttall’s Plans to Protect 300 Local Manufacturing Businesses

Amid uncertain trade climates and evolving economic challenges, Barrie’s mayor is stepping up to safeguard one of the city’s most vital sectors: manufacturing. Mayor Alex Nuttall’s recent visit to a local manufacturer wasn’t just routine optics—it was a direct signal to the 300 manufacturing businesses calling Barrie home. These companies, which collectively provide employment to

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The Worst Market Crisis Since the Pandemic Could Shape The Economy

A storm is brewing in global markets, and the impacts are rippling through communities far from Wall Street, including right here in Barrie. The most significant market downturn since the pandemic has rattled economies worldwide. Triggered by escalating trade tensions and aggressive tariff policies, the crisis is unsettling not only multinational corporations but also local

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