Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Erin Anderssen
Publication Date: October 5, 2025 - 05:00
Canada has fallen in the ranks of happy nations. Young people seek to fix the problem by redefining it
October 5, 2025
Living with their husband in their in-law’s basement apartment in Aurora, Ont., working three jobs and still coming up short on a mortgage, Kai Farnum, 26, wanted to make one adult aspiration come true.
So they got a puppy.
Bill 56 is more than a repeal of speed cameras. It’s a wide-ranging legislative package designed, among other things, to streamline permit approvals and expand labour and health-care worker mobility. But experts say it also raises questions about public safety, environmental oversight and local control.
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Whether it was at the draft, the trade deadline, or during free agency, Ross Atkins has always emphasized the importance of values during his decade as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.
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When the Toronto Blue Jays clinched a trip to the World Series, veteran pitcher Max Scherzer was emotional about getting another chance to play in the Fall Classic.
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