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The President Who Cried Wolf

The rumble of international markets grows louder as a trade war between two global superpowers—China and the United States—continues to escalate. In this high-stakes game, the allies the U.S. once counted on are showing signs of fatigue and frustration. U.S. President Donald Trump has thrown the global economy into turbulence by announcing a 125 per

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Why Public Consultation Matters in Community Projects

When a community is left out of critical decisions, the repercussions can extend far beyond the immediate issue. The recent controversy surrounding Barrie’s flagpole project serves as a stark reminder of why public consultation should never be bypassed. In a move that left many residents scratching their heads, Barrie council approved a direct motion to

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How Trump’s Presidency Transformed Your News Habits

When Donald Trump stepped into the Oval Office, he didn’t just rewrite the rules of politics; he reshaped the way people consumed news, including here in Barrie, Ontario. His presidency wasn’t just a political spectacle—it became a cultural force that altered media habits and polarized audiences like never before. For Barrie residents, like many others

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Do the Numbers Stack Up for Barrie? Ipsos Poll Analysis

With the 2025 Canadian federal election heating up, the latest Ipsos poll reveals a striking shift in voter preferences, raising pivotal questions about the political landscape and its implications for communities like Barrie. The Ipsos poll, conducted for Global News, paints a vivid picture of the election dynamics as of early April. The findings are

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