Exploring Opportunities in Canada’s Infrastructure Redevelopment

In recent years, Canada has witnessed a significant surge in infrastructure redevelopment projects, proudly bearing the label “Made in Canada.” These initiatives encompass a wide range of sectors, from transportation and energy to healthcare and education. As a forward-thinking individual or business entity, you might be wondering how you can actively participate in and contribute…

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A family from Manitoba is suing AstraZeneca because their son, age 21, had a stroke after receiving the COVID vaccine

Two years after their previously healthy son suffered a stroke after receiving the COVID vaccine, a family in Canada has decided to sue the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. In a statement of claim that they submitted to the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench on March 16th, Marina and Perry Reimer of Steinbach, Manitoba alleged that their…

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Did Printing Money for Pandemic Relief Inflate Our Woes? Exploring the Trudeau Government’s Spending Impact on Canada’s Inflation Crisis

Well, who would’ve thought that mixing copious amounts of cash into the economic blender would create such a soufflé of inflation? Kudos to the Trudeau government for turning the simple act of printing money into a blockbuster hit. Clearly, they’ve given “money talks” a whole new meaning, leaving us to wonder if they moonlight as…

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