For many Canadians, inflation doesn’t feel temporary — it’s a permanent part of life. That goes to say that Canada isn’t “expensive” by accident, but by design. With average Canadians expressing grocery bill shocks and expensive airfare, while students must pick between food, rent and textbooks, it has become clear that oligopolies are one of the biggest issues in Canada’s market.
Since Ontario’s Bill 33, Supporting Children and Students Act, came into effect back in mid-November, several of Ontario’s public-school boards have had their trustees fired and replaced with provincial supervisors at the discretion of the Minister of Education.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, the TMU Bold hosted the Brock Badgers in a men’s basketball semi-final that featured one of the best individual playoff performances in recent OUA history. This game not only featured some great highlights but also some fan affairs in the days leading up to the event.
On August 20, 2016, something rare happened in Canada: the country simply stopped. Streets emptied, bars filled and living rooms glowed blue with the light of televisions tuned to the CBC. From coast to coast, Canadians gathered to watch the final performance of The Tragically Hip, broadcasted live from the K-Rock Centre in their hometown of Kingston, Ontario. As frontman Gord Downie sang through visible pain, delivering lyrics that had shaped generations, it felt less like a concert and more like a collective act of listening.
The Canada, United States and Mexico free trade agreement (CUSMA) is set to be under review this year and awaits a potential extension on July 1, amidst the ongoing global trade upset occurring under President Donald Trump.
When All-NBA talent Jayson Tatum unexpectedly tore his Achilles in game four of the Eastern Conference semi-finals in 2025, the consensus was that the team’s next season would be a wash. After all, the Celtics had to replace 72 points per game and 132 minutes from that roster after losing out on five rotational players. That kind of player movement is almost unheard of in the association.
From my first bottle of Burberry Goddess to a collection larger than I’ll ever realistically finish, I’ve fallen down the perfume rabbit hole. But perfume, unlike other luxury collectibles, isn’t meant to sit on a shelf collecting dust. When chosen intentionally, fragrance is experiential. It defines mood, captures memory and becomes part of how we present ourselves. People may forget what you said, but they won’t forget how you smelled.
On August 20, 2016, something rare happened in Canada: the country simply stopped. Streets emptied, bars filled and living rooms glowed blue with the light of televisions tuned to the CBC. From coast to coast, Canadians gathered to watch the final performance of The Tragically Hip, broadcasted live from the K-Rock Centre in their hometown of Kingston, Ontario. As frontman Gord Downie sang through visible pain, delivering lyrics that had shaped generations, it felt less like a concert and more like a collective act of listening.
Considering your first year at university can cost as much as a decent used car, you might feel like you're paying to be stressed out. You’ll need to account for sprawling class sizes and massive lecture halls, hours of tutorials and seminars, five-dollar lattes and the mandatory purchases of expensive textbooks. Your first few weeks at Brock might leave you feeling drained — not just in your personal life, but your bank account too.