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Cadillac Fairview Sues Hudson's Bay Over Saks Stores

Major Canadian property developer Cadillac Fairview takes legal action against Hudson's Bay Company over former Saks Fifth Avenue retail locations. Get the full story on this high-profile commercial dispute.

17 Ottawa soldiers disciplined for Facebook misconduct

Seventeen Cameron Highlanders soldiers face disciplinary action for posting explicit photos and racist, homophobic comments in the Blue Hackle Mafia Facebook group. Military police investigation continues.

Canadian Holiday Chocolates Selling Out Fast

Discover four exceptional Canadian-made chocolate brands creating festive treats for the holidays. From Purdys to Laura Secord, these limited-edition creations might not last until Christmas.

Court Approves HBC's Royal Charter Auction Process

Ontario court approves Hudson's Bay Co.'s auction of its historic 1670 Royal Charter with protections ensuring it remains in Canada and publicly accessible. Read about the unique bidding process.

OCDSB Supervisor's Town Halls Gauge Parent Concerns

Provincial supervisor Bob Plamondon hosts town halls with Ottawa school council chairs to address parent concerns while elected trustees remain idle. Key issues include funding and classroom safety.

Cyclists Hit by Car Door in Windsor Collision

Two cyclists were struck by an opened car door near Wyandotte and Parent in Windsor. Police are investigating the November 20 incident that highlights urban cycling safety concerns.

B.C. singer only Canadian in Rock Hall 2025

British Columbia's Paul Rodgers, founding member of Bad Company, becomes the only Canadian inducted into the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Bryan Adams performed tribute at Los Angeles ceremony.

Crypto firm appeals $176M Fintrac penalty

A B.C.-incorporated cryptocurrency company is fighting a record $176 million penalty from Fintrac. Learn about the appeal and what it means for crypto regulation in Canada.

Judge Rejects Meta Breakup Over Market Share Decline

A US judge ruled against breaking up Meta, citing its declining market share and increased competition from platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Discover the legal reasoning behind this landmark decision.

Canacol Energy Seeks Court Protection from Creditors

Calgary-based Canacol Energy Ltd. has obtained court protection from creditors as it pursues financial restructuring. The company filed under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act on November 18, 2025.

Hudson's Bay Sells Churchill Painting in Art Auction

The bankrupt Hudson's Bay Company liquidates its fine art collection, featuring Winston Churchill's rare 'Marrakech' painting valued at $400,000-$600,000. Discover Canadian history through art.

Northern Ontario School Board Axes Community Meeting

Frustration mounts in Parry Sound as Near North District School Board cancels crucial meeting following damning ministry report. Parents demand answers about school safety and construction delays.

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