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SaskPower rate hikes worry businesses, farmers

Business owners and farmers voice strong concerns over SaskPower's proposed 3.9% rate increases for 2026 and 2027, fearing economic strain. The government defends the need for investment.

Ottawa loses court case on federal tax payments

The City of Ottawa has lost a legal challenge seeking federal tax payments for its buildings. The court ruling, delivered on January 15, 2026, deals a blow to municipal finances.

Tecumseh proposes 2.85% tax hike for 2026

The Town of Tecumseh has unveiled a draft budget featuring a proposed 2.85% property tax increase for 2026. Learn the details and what this means for local services and residents.

Halifax water rate hike decision could come soon

Halifax residents face potential water rate increases as a decision on Halifax Water's proposal is imminent. Stay informed on the latest developments affecting your utility bills.

Toronto property tax increase forecast below 5% for 2026

Toronto City Council is set to consider a residential property tax increase of less than 5% for 2026, a lower rate than the previous two years. Councillor Brad Bradford criticizes the trend of high increases under recent mayors.

Nova Scotia Power wants residential rate increase

Nova Scotia Power proposes a residential rate hike, drawing sharp criticism from Premier Tim Houston who says the utility is 'out of touch' with residents' struggles. Details on the request and political fallout.

Canmore Limits Vacancy Tax to Non-Albertans

Facing provincial pushback, Canmore amends its contentious vacancy tax to apply solely to non-Albertans. Mayor cites extreme housing inequality as the driver for action. Read the details.

B.C. Lowers Homeowner Grant Threshold for 2026

The B.C. government has reduced the property value threshold for its homeowner grant to $2.075 million for 2026. Find out if you qualify and how to apply for the tax relief.

New Year's Day Hike on Windsor's Largest Wildlife Eco-Passage

Over 40 Windsor-Essex residents kicked off 2026 with a guided First Day Hike across the region's largest wildlife eco-passage on the Herb Gray Parkway. Discover how this event combined community, education, and nature appreciation.

Quebec delays capital gains tax hike until 2026

Quebec aligns with the federal government, postponing the planned capital gains tax increase until 2026. Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc's announcement brings relief to investors and businesses.

Quebec vows to maintain out-of-province tuition hike

Quebec's Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry insists the province will proceed with a controversial tuition increase for Canadian students from outside Quebec, despite a recent court ruling against the policy. Learn the details and implications.

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