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12 Products to Save Money & Reduce Waste in Canada

Facing rising costs and supply chain issues? Discover 12 reusable and product-extending items, from beeswax wraps to menstrual cups, that help Canadians save money and cut down on single-use plastics.

MBAK, University of Michigan Collaborate on EV Charger Project

MBAK Energy Solutions partners with Carbon Zero Mobility and the University of Michigan's Perot-Jain TechLab to redesign rugged, open-source chargers for e-motorcycles in Kenya. Read about this innovative collaboration in sustainable mobility.

Federal EV mandate future delayed until 2026

The Liberal government will announce the fate of its 2035 electric vehicle sales mandate in 2026, later than expected, as automakers push for repeal and stakeholders suggest lowering the 100% target.

Elon Musk becomes first person worth $700 billion

Elon Musk's wealth soars to an unprecedented $700 billion following a court ruling upholding his Tesla pay package. This milestone solidifies his position as the world's richest person.

SAQ reports $336.5M Q2 net income, down 0.4%

The Société des alcools du Québec reports a slight year-over-year decline in second-quarter net income to $336.5 million. Explore the financial details and context for the provincial crown corporation.

Flames trust 4th-liner Adam Klapka for late-game goals

Calgary Flames coach Ryan Huska is deploying towering forward Adam Klapka in critical late-game situations. Discover how the 6'8" winger's net-front presence is becoming a key strategy for the NHL team.

Net-zero body warns Ottawa of more resignations

Members of Canada's Net-Zero Advisory Body warn the federal government risks further resignations, citing frustrations over policy implementation and influence. Read the full report.

Federal Housing Program to Build 26,000 Homes: PBO

A new report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals the $13-billion Build Canada Homes initiative will construct only 26,000 new homes over five years. Read the analysis of federal housing and economic subsidy plans.

Ottawa Approves New Tallest Building at 50 Storeys

Ottawa's planning committee has approved a new 50-storey tower by Claridge Homes, set to become the city's tallest building. The project will add 503 housing units near Little Italy and Dow's Lake Station.

Hegseth's Net Favorability at Zero in All Recent Polls

CNN data analyst reveals Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has had zero positive net favorability for a year. Public interest spikes amid controversy over a deadly military strike. Read the full analysis.

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