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The House That Trump Broke ; Canada Watches America Burn

Canada and the United States were once inseparable; not just neighbors, but partners who built a life together. We shared…

2 months ago

Family No More

Every time a Canadian sends an email, streams a video, or stores a file in the cloud, there’s a good…

11 months ago

Dear American Cousin: Don’t Pull the Thread That Binds Us

In the mid-19th century, transcontinental railroads transformed North America, binding economies and ambitions across vast distances. Today, Donald Trump’s reelection…

1 year ago

Crypto: Serious & Silly in 2024

2024 wasn’t just a defining year for cryptocurrency it was a personal milestone for me. As someone invested in Bitcoin…

1 year ago

The Cash Photosynthesis

Sustainability has moved from the fringes to the core of modern investment strategies, reshaping not just financial systems but the…

1 year ago

Ripple Effect: A Legal Flap That Could Redefine Crypto’s Future

As we approach the end of October and the temperatures drop, the legal landscape surrounding cryptocurrency shows no signs of…

1 year ago

Crypto vs. Climate

Cryptocurrency has changed the financial world by offering a new, decentralized way of managing money without relying on traditional banks.…

1 year ago

Bitcoin Halving: A Historic Leap into Digital Gold

As we edge closer to the April 2024 Bitcoin halving, a sense of shared anticipation and curiosity weaves through the…

2 years ago

The Slaughterhouse of Digital Deceit in Pig Butchering Scams

Echoing the deceptive schemes of the 1980s, where fast-talking con artists would swindle the unsuspecting through elaborate Ponzi schemes, the…

2 years ago

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