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Image Caption: Shorefast first came up with Economic Nutrition – a way to measure the local economic impact of a product or service – in 2018 on Fogo Island, in Newfoundland and Labrador. The concept, and the methodology used to calculate economic impact, is now being rolled out nationally.

Economic Nutrition: How a new methodology is helping businesses show where their money goes

By Sharlene Gandhi
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How AI is challenging the credibility of some online courses

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Budget 2025: How Canada’s national school food program can catalyze systemic change

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BMO issues $200M Indigenous bonds offering

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Minister of National Revenue Francois-Philippe Champagne speaks at an event in October of 2025. (Facebook)

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4 research-backed ways to beat the winter blues in the colder months

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Image Caption: In January, the Commissioner of Lobbying will enforce changes to federal lobbying policy, significantly reducing the amount of time businesses and organizations can lobby without needing to register their activities (Canva / Supplied)

More non-profits and organizations must register as lobbyists under stricter federal rules

By Sharlene Gandhi
Evan Solomon is a member of parliament for Toronto Centre, and the federal government’s newly appointed Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation. Minister Solomon launched a 30-day public consultation that ran over October 2025, to help shape the country’s new AI strategy (Evan Solomon / Facebook)

Canada’s AI Task Force needs a Civil Society and Communities council, advocates say

By Sharlene Gandhi
Image Caption: Julie Fiorini, general manager of charity and donor services at CanadaHelps, speaks at a conference in 2024 (CanadaHelps / Facebook)

CanadaHelps sees ‘exponential growth’ in donations of securities, reducing some transaction fees

By Sharlene Gandhi
The Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair. (CERIC/Supplied)

OP-ED: Why Canadians need two dramatic educational shifts to honour reconciliation

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Budget 2025 to include more than $660 million for women, girls and LGBTQ+ groups

By Sharlene Gandhi
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OP-ED: Four ways to tackle social finance inequalities in racialized communities

By Adina Fudym

4 youth taking Canada Pension Plan to court

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