UCP’s $10B deficit, driven by 41% drop in expected royalties, hits Albertans even as oil companies pump record levels of crude
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UCP’s $10B deficit, driven by 41% drop in expected royalties, hits Albertans even as oil companies pump record levels of crude
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Danielle Smith is using outright lies to blame UCP cuts on immigrants and Ottawa
Her increasingly radical UCP will echo them to further their separatist and racist agenda — and distract people from UCP wasting the Alberta advantage.
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The “predictable, long-term” $30B Transit Fund was announced in 2024.
But in Carney’s first budget it disappeared. Turns out it was merged into another fund, cut by $5B, renamed and promoted as a new “generational investment”
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Ontario still has the highest tuition fees, despite a multi-year freeze, which the Ford PCs ended last week
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Sponsorship aftermath: political waves
Scandal broke traditional Quebec voting, creating conditions for political waves — Layton’s NDP in 2011, Legault’s CAQ in 2018
Full interview on YouTube and podcast
The rise and crushing fall of François Legault, with political analyst Karl Bélanger
And, Nikki and Tom discuss Danielle Smith’s help for Jeff Rath’s separation referendum and the backlash on Jimmy Pattinson on news of a deal with Trump’s ICE
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Canada’s Defence and Trump
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This week: Canada’s defence in the Trump era
Feature interview with David Pugliese award-winning defence reporter and author
Left East to West is your weekly check-in across Canada and interviews for people who build this country
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I guess I should not have been surprised at how really good this podcast is. In a busy field of commentary, Tom and Niki stand out. The analysis you won't get anywhere else.
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Canada’s defence in the Trump era
Releasing Monday, our Canada check-in and feature interview with defence reporter and author David Pugliese
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Introducing Left East to West podcast. Subscribe for your weekly check-in across Canada and interviews for people building this country
Launches Monday on YouTube and all the places you find podcasts
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Trading canola for cars further weakens manufacturing, which has been left to wither for years
Unless we want all the stuff we buy to be made in USA or China, provinces need value-adding plans and Ottawa needs to back them
But Ontario has no plan
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Love Tom Parkin @tomparkin.bsky.social and the fearless dive he does into the numbers. I'm finishing my contract in Ontario and headed home to BC because the work has dried up. I'll miss my patients, families and colleagues. 💔
Toronto’s road safety changes are paying off
Traffic fatalities fell to the lowest level in 14 years in 2025, except 2020 COVID, led by a big drop pedestrian deaths, down more than half
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In 1985, US Coast Guard Ship Polar Sea travelled from Greenland to Alaska through Canada’s Arctic without requesting Canadian permission
Canadians were stunned. But it led to a treaty in 1988. Will Trump respect it?
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Doug Ford’s idea of protecting jobs is pouring out a bottle of whisky made by Canadian workers using Canadian-grown ingredients
This explains why Ontario has the second worst unemployment rate in Canada
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In 1988 the U.S. agreed it would seek permission to transit Canada’s Arctic after the USCG Polar Sea crossed without any request in 1985, raising a storm
Will that 1988 deal hold as Trump threatens Canada and Denmark’s Greenland?
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In 1988 the U.S. agreed it would seek permission to transit Canada’s Arctic after the USCG Polar Sea crossed without any request in 1985, raising a storm
Will that 1988 deal hold as Trump threatens Canada and Denmark’s Greenland?
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Toronto was a safer city last year. Muggings, break-ins, murder, car thefts — all down, some by LOT!
It’s something to celebrate — and maybe that civic pride gives a better chance of continued improvement in 2026!
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Lives lost to opioids and stimulants have fallen for a sixth consecutive quarter up to June 30
Drug deaths are now down 44% from the crisis peak
Still, nearly 2,000 died between April 1 and June 30, about 22 people a day
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December polls show Liberals and Conservatives down with smaller parties rising.
But there was no election, was there? So are their notional gains actually bankable?
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PBO report: Carney’s budget cuts housing investment 56%, his vaunted Build Canada Homes will increase housing supply by just 2%
Pretty far from his election promise “to double the pace” of housing construction!
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Urban transit ridership fell across major Canadian cities last year — why?
In Toronto, the hit comes as TTC finally gets the capital investment it’s been starved of for a decade
Whatever the cause, Mark Carney’s transit cut won’t help
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GDP dropped 0.3% in October, the sixth month of decline in the first 10 months of 2025
GDP in Oct was $1.3B lower than January. We are in a recession, but the months of contraction are more spread out than the technical definition
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Conservatives lead among working class and poor voters, polls show
But perhaps is it less a vote for the Conservatives than a Not Liberal vote — and the Conservative Party holds a monopoly on that?
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Poilievre consistently points away from the real sources of working families’ worries
He pointed at the carbon tax for inflation, at foreign workers for unemployment and costly housing
Then the Liberals cut both. But working families’ worries weren’t fixed
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Trades get a lot of political attention, but in four of five major Canadian cities, almost all trades’ wages have fallen behind prices
Premiers make “historic investments” in infrastructure with big numbers — but small impact for the people doing the work
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In Ontario, building permits for condos have crashed from 4,000/month to near-zero and houses are down by half from over 2,000
What’s replacing them are corporate-owned rental, 75% of October’s units
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