Articles
8 Articles
- 01IMMIGRATION
Canadian mother and daughter 'traumatized' by ICE detainment, husband says
by Olivia Bowden · March 20, 2026
Tania and Ayla were unlawfully detained without justification. Tania has proper legal documentation to live and work in the United States until 2030.
open the page →pg. 1 - 02TECHNOLOGY
AI Will Reshape More Jobs Than It Replaces
by Greg Emerson, Matthew Kropp, Julie Bedard, Lisa Krayer, Viacheslav Romanov, Megan Hsu, Luis Sanchez Boedo, Diya Mohnot · April 3, 2026
The rapid advancement of agentic AI, systems that can autonomously complete multi-step tasks, has made it economically viable to automate large portions of knowledge work previously considered safe from automation.
open the page →pg. 2 - 03GEOPOLITIC
Confrontation Over Taiwan
by Center for Preventive Action · February 18, 2026
China claims Taiwan as an inalienable part of its territory and views reunification as a historic mission of the CCP. Taiwan's independent national identity and US support directly challenge that goal.
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The Global Plastic Pollution Crisis
by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) · 2026
The global economy is built on single-use plastic production with no systems for managing the resulting waste. Recycling alone has proven insufficient at this scale.
open the page →pg. 4 - 05FOOD SECURITY
The world is running out of time: inside the looming global food crisis
by Dr Paul Behrens and Robbie Lockie · May 11, 2026
Armed conflict, climate stress, fertilizer market collapse, and a collapse in humanitarian funding have pushed food systems to a breaking point.
open the page →pg. 5 - 06CONFLICT
Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
by Center for Preventive Action · May 28, 2026
Hamas launched an attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, killing over 1,300 people and taking hostages. Underlying causes include decades of disputed land, occupation, blockade, and failed peace negotiations over Palestinian statehood.
open the page →pg. 6 - 07Housing & Economy
The numbers don't lie: The housing crisis is not caused by a supply shortage
by Niko Block · February 3, 2026
Housing has been treated as a financial investment rather than a necessity. Banks expanded mortgage lending, driving prices beyond what average Canadians can afford.
open the page →pg. 7 - 08Economy & Trade
'Technical Recession', the Backstory: Why has the Canadian Economy Flatlined?
by Kevin Page · June 3, 2026
U.S. tariffs and trade policy under Trump disrupted Canadian exports and scared away business investments. Two back-to-back quarters of basically zero or negative growth caused recession debate.
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