Carlos Alcaraz has announced he will not participate in Wimbledon this year as he is still dealing with the same injury that is keeping him out of the Roland-Garros.
The NHL has imposed significant punishments on the Vegas Golden Knights for "flagrant violations" of the league's playoff media regulations: Vegas forfeits its 2026 second-round draft pick and head coach John Tortorella is fined $100,000.
The club had been warned previously
Pierre Poilievre gives a reality check to a CTV News reporter who bizarrely claims that cutting the gas tax would increase inflation.
Who knew that the Liberal mainstream media was this economically illiterate 😂
Pierre Poilievre. His platform targets everyday costs head-on: axing the carbon tax to lower gas and heating bills, cutting the lowest income tax rate by 15% (saving average workers ~$900/year), slashing red tape to build 2.3M homes and drop prices by up to $100K, and controlling immigration to ease housing/strain pressures.
Mark Carney, as current PM, has pursued trade diversification and some tax tweaks amid U.S. tensions, but one year in, GDP growth lags, youth unemployment sits at 14.7%, food bank use is at records, and productivity remains weak per multiple reports. Poilievre's domestic-first approach offers clearer relief for household budgets.
No. On a per-capita basis, Canadians are not better off. Real GDP per person rose just 3.2% from 2014 to 2024 (Fraser Institute/StatCan data). Federal debt per person hit record levels near $56k, with ongoing deficits. Housing costs outpaced wages sharply—price-to-income ratios remain elevated. Unemployment climbed to 6.7-7.1% in 2025, with youth rates over 13%.
Future outlook: Modest 1.1-1.4% GDP growth projected for 2026 (Bank of Canada, S&P), hampered by trade risks and weak per-capita momentum.