#The Year Ahead: Business in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Business in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Business in 2023” “In other words, fasten your seatbelt” Supply chains will freeze while air-travel choices expand. Tech unicorns prove resilient, the cannabis retail boom goes bust and everyone wants a side of feel-good social responsibility with their profits. Here’s a look at the year ahead in the world of business:  1. This…

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#The Year Ahead: Culture in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Culture in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Culture in 2023” The fate of Canadian superheroes, Hollywood North, the Weeknd and more This story is part of our annual “Year Ahead” collection. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 here. This year, a handful of new museums and movie studios kick CanCon up a notch. Meanwhile, new stars continue…

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#The Year Ahead: Food in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Food in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Food in 2023” This story is part of our annual “Year Ahead” collection. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 here. The lockdowns may be largely behind us, but our pandemic eating habits continue. In 2023, Canadians will keep dining al fresco and ordering on apps. We’ll look for healthier and more…

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#The Year Ahead: Education in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Education in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Education in 2023” Universities incorporating Indigenous education, inflated post-secondary grades and student protests are in store This story is part of our annual “Year Ahead” collection. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 here. Schools have become battlegrounds: in 2023, more parents will pull out of the public system, universities will…

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#The Year Ahead: Health in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Health in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Health in 2023” The future of ER’s, the next viral pathogen and COVID long-haulers shape health-care in the year to come This story is part of our annual “Year Ahead” guide. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 here. In 2023, Canada faces a huge shortage of health-care workers, plus the…

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#The Year Ahead: Society in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Society in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Society in 2023” Hybrid work and inter-generational housing becomes the new normal, while access to MAID becomes a hot-button topic This story is part of our annual “Year Ahead” guide. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 here. In 2023, hybrid work will officially become the new normal, and four-day weeks…

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#The Year Ahead: Science and Technology in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Science and Technology in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Science and Technology in 2023” Electric air taxis, an EV revolution, warp-speed Internet, and more in store in new Canadian tech This story is part of our annual “Year Ahead” guide. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 here. Electric cars aren’t the only innovation on the block—though they’ll get a…

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#The Year Ahead: Real Estate in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Real Estate in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Real Estate in 2023” This story is part of our annual “Year Ahead” guide. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 here. Despite plunging property prices, housing costs will stay in the stratosphere due to rising rents and interest rates. Grassroots solutions—like communityland trusts and modular buildings—point to a brighter future….

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#The Year Ahead: Politics in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Politics in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Politics in 2023” Trudeau, Poilievre, and the fight for democracy take centre stage The Smith-Notley fracas escalates in Alberta as Trudeau wages multiple battles federally. Meanwhile, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to reverberate around the world, while cost-of-living woes dominate on the home front. 1. The highest-stakes election will be in Alberta Maybe…

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#The Year Ahead: Environment in 2023

#The Year Ahead: Environment in 2023

“The Year Ahead: Environment in 2023” The green energy race heats up—and so does our planet The outlook for Earth in 2023 is bleak. The Arctic permafrost is melting, heatwaves and floods threaten our homes, and invasive species are setting up camp. The good news: renewable energies are on the rise, and Canada has an…

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