Canada's Week of Surprises



Imagine flying for four hours toward your destination, only to have the pilot turn the plane around and land exactly where you started. This actually happened to passengers on a flight to Vancouver because the airline used an aircraft not approved for Canadian routes! Talk about a long journey to nowhere. While travelers faced frustration, the Canadian housing market is facing its own standstill. Even with interest rates held at two point two five percent, many families are stuck in 'starter homes,' unable to take the next step. But there is a glimmer of hope and empathy in Quebec, where the government is launching automatic tax filing to help low-income citizens receive the benefits they deserve. We also saw the strength of community during the winter storms on Manitoulin Island, where neighbors looked out for one another in the dark. From 'maple washing' fines at grocery stores to shifting global gold prices, this week reminds us how connected we all are. Let's keep looking for ways to support each other through these changes. Next time, see you. Thank you.

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