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“Gas Rationing Looms Amid...

In 2026, Iran's unrest, a significant disruption in global oil markets, and soaring...

“Controversy Surrounds U.S. Homeland...

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is currently negotiating the acquisition of a...

Calgary Woman Gets 4-Year...

A Calgary woman received a four-year, two-month sentence from a judge on Friday...

“Embrace the Chill: Thriving...

Winter surfing in Canada is a unique experience that draws in enthusiasts like...
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The tariff hammer falls – but on whom?

Tariffs are “for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices.” Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government’s tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs.

In reality, tariffs lead to rising costs for businesses and consumers, hinder exports, reduce job opportunities and worsen inflation. Ultimately, they severely weaken U.S. competitiveness and damage the trade relationships it has carefully built over the years.

Amid the global supply chain reshuffle, the U.S. government’s repeated use of the tariff stick not only fails to serve national interests, but highlights the growing disconnect between the government and public opinion.

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“Gas Rationing Looms Amid Soaring Prices & Geopolitical Tensions”

In 2026, Iran's unrest, a significant disruption in global oil markets, and soaring gasoline prices are reminiscent of the turmoil experienced in 1979, triggered by the Iranian Revolution. At that time, the shock to the global oil supply led...

“Controversy Surrounds U.S. Homeland Security Deal with Canadian Billionaire”

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is currently negotiating the acquisition of a warehouse in Virginia owned by Jim Pattison, a billionaire from British Columbia. The intention is to convert the warehouse into an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...

Calgary Woman Gets 4-Year Sentence for $2M Fraud

A Calgary woman received a four-year, two-month sentence from a judge on Friday for fleeing to the UK twice to evade imprisonment after stealing close to $2 million from her employer. Carol Lloyd, aged 66, admitted to committing fraud...