Canada’s prosperity dilemma gains traction, plus key takeaways from The Hub’s third year

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New Canadians sing the national anthem after taking the Oath of Citizenship on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 17, 2019, during a citizenship ceremony to celebrate the 37th anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press.



As The Hub completes its third full year in publication, it’s time to reflect on the new things that were learned in year three. From doubling web traffic to highlighting crucial issues facing Canada, there are important takeaways that have shaped the course of the publication’s growth.

**The Hub’s Continued Growth**
One of the key points learned in year three is that The Hub has not yet reached its growth ceiling. With a doubling of web traffic and a significant increase in podcast downloads, the reach and impact of The Hub continue to expand. The dedication to quality content and engaging discussions with leading thinkers has resonated with audiences, leading to millions of page views and tens of thousands of podcast downloads each month.

**Addressing Controversial Topics**
Year three also saw The Hub take a firm stance on controversial issues, such as the attacks on Israel and Canada’s economic stagnation. By speaking out against terrorism and advocating for economic growth, The Hub has established itself as a platform for meaningful and impactful discourse on pressing issues facing the country.

**Championing Canadian Values**
Through engaging discussions on immigration policy, federal government responsibilities, and the future of journalism, The Hub has consistently championed Canadian values and interests. By bringing together diverse voices and perspectives, The Hub has sparked important conversations and shed light on key issues that impact the nation as a whole.

**Acknowledging Support**
As The Hub continues to grow and evolve, it’s important to recognize the support of thousands of readers and subscribers who have played a crucial role in the publication’s success. Their financial support and engagement have been instrumental in allowing The Hub to thrive and expand its reach.

In conclusion, The Hub’s third year in publication has been marked by growth, meaningful discussions on important issues, and a deep appreciation for the support of its readers. As The Hub looks towards the future, it remains committed to providing quality content, engaging conversations, and a platform for diverse perspectives to thrive. Thank you to all who have supported The Hub on this journey, and here’s to many more years of thought-provoking content and meaningful dialogue.



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