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Poilievre says he'd pass a law that overrides a Charter right
The 2025 Canadian federal election will be held on April 28 to elect members of the House of Commons to the 45th Canadian Parliament.
Trump has crushed Canadians' dreams of moving to the U.S., says new survey
The Bank of Canada on Wednesday held its key policy rate at 2.75 per cent, its first pause after seven consecutive cuts, and said the uncertainty around U.S. tariffs made it impossible to issue regular economic forecasts. The bank said it was difficult to predict the path of the economy for the long term. For the first time since the pandemic, the Bank of Canada skipped its usual economic forecast and presented two scenarios instead. In the first, tariffs are mostly lifted, causing a brief GDP stall, followed by moderate growth and inflation dipping to 1.5% before returning to 2%. In the second, a prolonged global trade war leads to a year-long Canadian recession and inflation peaking at 3.5% in mid-2026. Bank Governor Macklem warned this would permanently reduce Canada’s economic potential and standard of living.
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More couples are living separately
It might be unconventional, but there's plenty of couples out there ? even married ones ? who opt to live in different places.

Are we more romantic on vacation?
Married Americans are 65% more romantic on vacation, according to new research.
A survey examining the romantic rituals of 2,000 married Americans found that 82% believe going on a romantic vacation with their partner can ‘re-ignite the spark.’ And another 56% claimed a trip with their significant other did rekindle their relationship.
A survey examining the romantic rituals of 2,000 married Americans found that 82% believe going on a romantic vacation with their partner can ‘re-ignite the spark.’ And another 56% claimed a trip with their significant other did rekindle their relationship.
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