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PBO reveals Liberal budget accounting tricks

Parliamentary Budget Officer confirms $94B in Liberal 'capital investments' don't meet standard definitions, exposing fiscal manipulation in Carney's first budget.

Carney's accounting tricks fail to impress

Parliamentary Budget Officer finds Carney government's capital spending definition 'overly expansive' in new report. Read the full analysis of Canada's fiscal framework.

South Carolina Executes Man by Firing Squad

Stephen Bryant executed by firing squad in South Carolina for 2004 triple murder. Third firing squad execution in state this year as lethal injection drugs remain scarce.

Hydro-Québec restores power after snowstorm

Hydro-Québec has successfully restored electricity to most customers affected by this week's snowstorm. Crews worked around the clock to repair damage across Quebec.

Former Marine Faces Execution for 1979 Child Murder

Bryan Frederick Jennings, a former Marine convicted of killing a 6-year-old girl over four decades ago, is scheduled for execution in Florida. The case highlights justice delayed but not denied.

AI Megadeals Drive Canadian VC to $1.8B in Q3

Canadian venture capital activity rose to $1.8B in Q3 2025, fueled by AI megadeals like Cohere. Despite the quarterly uptick, year-to-date investment of $4.9B lags significantly behind 2024.

225,000+ Quebec homes lose power in snowstorm

Hydro-Québec crews work overnight as the season's first snowstorm leaves hundreds of thousands without electricity across southern Quebec, particularly impacting Montérégie.

TransAlta Posts Q3 Loss, Shares Drop 13%

Calgary-based TransAlta reports surprising Q3 loss of $8 million, sending shares tumbling over 13% as lower power prices and unfavourable hedging contracts squeeze profitability.

Canada's 2025 Budget: The Good, Bad & Ugly

An in-depth analysis of Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals winners and losers as new taxes, housing measures, and economic policies reshape the financial landscape for Canadians.

Will Ottawa's Budget Actually Spur Business Investment?

The federal government's latest budget promises billions to spur business investment, but economists and industry leaders question whether the measures will deliver real results or fall short of expectations.

Ottawa's Grand 200th Anniversary Plans Unveiled

Canada's capital prepares for a year-long bicentennial celebration marking Ottawa's transformation from Bytown to a world-class capital city with cultural events, historical exhibits, and community activities.

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