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Nutrien Chooses U.S. Over Canada for $1B Port

Nutrien abandons Canadian port plans after federal government inaction, moving a billion-dollar potash export terminal to Washington state. A major blow to Canada's economic growth.

Police Commission Lauds Samuel Bird Investigators

Edmonton Police Commission praises officers for exhaustive investigation into Samuel Bird's death, highlighting collaboration with Indigenous groups and the challenges of high-profile cases.

Winnipeg pedestrian hit by vehicle in St. James

A pedestrian was transported to hospital following a motor vehicle collision in Winnipeg's St. James neighborhood. Winnipeg Police Service is investigating the incident that occurred on November 15, 2025.

Quebec Graphite Mine Added to Major Projects List

A Quebec graphite mining project has been added to Canada's Major Projects List, signaling potential economic growth and strategic mineral development. Learn about this significant development.

Edmonton Police Training at U of A Campus Friday

Edmonton police and first responders are holding a live simulated training exercise at the University of Alberta campus on Friday, November 14, 2025. Expect delays and emergency personnel on site from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Indigenous Partnerships in Major Canadian Projects

Canada's latest major projects list demonstrates growing Indigenous participation in resource development while highlighting ongoing regulatory challenges. Learn about the key initiatives.

Carney's Major Projects Office Under Scrutiny

Analysis reveals Mark Carney's Major Projects Office prioritizes non-economic factors over financial returns. Discover why these initiatives fall short of their billing.

Carney's Major Projects Face Economic Concerns

Analysis reveals Mark Carney's second wave of major projects prioritizes Indigenous interests and clean growth over economic returns, raising questions about taxpayer value.

MLS flips calendar, season to run July to May

Major League Soccer announces a historic calendar flip, moving its season to run from July to May. Discover how this change aligns with the global soccer schedule and impacts Canadian clubs.

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