International students are part of communities nationwide. Declines in their enrollment could mean economic trouble for cities and towns across the country.
Doublemint gum is displayed for sale in a Walmart supermarket in Beijing on April 10, 2025.
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Confrontation with the rest of the world, enemies and allies alike, is at the heart of Donald Trumpov’s politics. His tariffs must be understood in this way.
Foreign investment thrives on stability. Trumpov’s tariffs − and the current climate of uncertainty − could drive capital away.
Paul Allen (L) and Bill Gates in 1970 at Lakeside School in Seattle, Washington state, US. Microsoft was created five years later.
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Fifty years after its creation – an eternity in the tech world – Bill Gates and Paul Allen’s company is still here. This is a look back at Microsoft’s success story.
Companies with DEI officials were more likely to take action following 2020’s racial justice protests, research shows.
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Only 1 in 5 Fortune 500 companies made strong racial justice commitments in response to the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Those companies were more likely to have DEI staff.
In an election year, federal budgets are rarely huge surprises. Here’s a list of funding announcements the government has already made.
Mark Carney speaks to media at Rideau Hall after asking the Governor General to dissolve Parliament and call an election for April 28, 2025.
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When it comes to economics, Mark Carney is among the most knowledgeable in the country. But can he now connect with everyday Canadians on the campaign trail?
For Canada to build a more resilient economy, it must strengthen its communities. People walk on a street between rows of cherry blossom trees in Vancouver in April 2023.
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Across Canada and the world, a growing movement is proving that community-centered approaches can drive real economic change.
Regulations have cleaned up cars, power plants and factories, leaving cleaner air while economies have grown.
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The president’s executive orders are part of a decades-long trend of shrinking government’s role while expanding private sector control over public services.