Sour Puss Liqueur Production Moves to Montreal
Phillips Distilling Company relocates Sour Puss production from Minnesota to Montreal's Station 22 distillery to overcome Canadian liquor store bans on US products amid ongoing trade uncertainty.
Phillips Distilling Company relocates Sour Puss production from Minnesota to Montreal's Station 22 distillery to overcome Canadian liquor store bans on US products amid ongoing trade uncertainty.
TSN journalist Rick Westhead joins Ian White to discuss his revealing book 'We Breed Lions,' which examines the systemic issues within Canadian hockey culture and its impact on players.
Calgary's Baytex Energy is divesting its U.S. Eagle Ford operations in a major $3.25 billion deal, reshaping its North American portfolio. Discover the strategic implications for Canada's energy sector.
Public previews underway for 27 artworks from the historic Hudson's Bay Company collection before they go to auction next week. A rare chance to see Canadian heritage.
American distiller Phillips shifts Sour Puss production to Montreal to avoid SAQ boycott. Learn how this strategic move impacts Quebec's beverage industry.
Geoff Russ argues Canada must rebuild shared cultural foundations and sturdy institutions to maintain social cohesion. Discover why national unity matters for Canada's future.
Morgan Stanley joins major Wall Street firms in expanding research coverage to private companies, signaling strategic shift in investment banking services for Canadian investors.
TSN correspondent Rick Westhead discusses his groundbreaking book 'We Breed Lions,' which investigates the dark side of Canadian junior hockey culture and its systemic issues.
Hockey Canada CEO Katherine Henderson discusses her mission to transform hockey culture, address past scandals, and promote inclusivity while preparing for major international events.
Nova Scotia Power anticipates reduced earnings in 2025 following a significant cybersecurity incident. Learn how the attack impacts the utility's financial outlook.
Montreal Alouettes GM Danny Maciocia credits team culture for their CFL championship run. Discover how the Als overcame adversity to reach their second Grey Cup in three years.
Regina's Brandt Industries faces a $55,000 fine for a workplace safety violation that led to a worker injury in 2021. Learn the details of the safety breach and its implications.
From Taylor Swift's chart domination to Netflix's hottest new releases and must-watch TV premieres, here's everything you need to know in Canadian entertainment this week.
Toronto brothers Jae and Trey Richards turned their moving company struggles into a comedy sensation with unexpected help from Drake. Discover how their viral TikTok sketches became a Canadian entertainment phenomenon.
Calgary Canucks goaltender Noah Nelson's impressive start signals a cultural shift for the junior hockey team as they build momentum with strong defensive performances.
Montreal-based WSP Global faces significant financial exposure if prolonged U.S. government shutdown halts federal infrastructure projects, CEO Alexandre L'Heureux reveals.
Canadian energy giant TC Energy reports mixed Q3 2023 results with profit declining to $841 million while revenue surges to $3.94 billion. Discover how major projects and strategic moves are shaping the company's future.
Canadian fertilizer giant Nutrien delivers stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings while initiating a comprehensive review of its phosphate operations to optimize portfolio performance.
Switzerland's iconic yodeling tradition evolves with urban styles and international influences as it seeks UNESCO recognition, blending ancient alpine heritage with contemporary soundscapes.
After decades of anticipation, British rock icons Bad Company receive their first-ever Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination, sparking celebration among fans and band members alike.
Discover how the return of wine service in Canadian restaurants marks a pivotal moment for the hospitality industry's recovery and what it means for wine lovers.
Calgary-based energy leader Suncor delivers impressive Q2 results, exceeding analyst forecasts and raising production guidance, sending shares skyrocketing.
Fashion world stunned as Olivier Rousteing departs Balmain following 14 transformative years that redefined luxury fashion with celebrity collaborations and social media savvy.
The annual Eastside Culture Crawl transforms Vancouver's creative landscape, bringing thousands of art enthusiasts to explore 500+ artist studios across the city's historic neighborhoods.
Canadian food giant Maple Leaf Foods reports robust third-quarter earnings with profit hitting $43.1 million and sales climbing 8% year-over-year, signaling strong consumer demand despite market challenges.
The Liberal government's latest budget includes increased funding for CBC/Radio-Canada and explores Canada's potential entry into the Eurovision Song Contest, signaling new cultural ambitions.
An examination of racism within Canada's military challenges the 'systemic' label, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of institutional culture and individual accountability.
Experience the vibrant return of Ottawa's Indigenous Music Festival, featuring diverse artists, cultural workshops, and family-friendly activities that showcase the richness of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit musical traditions.
Two Barrie men face trial for allegedly defrauding 16 customers out of $500,000 through their pool company. Discover how the elaborate scheme unfolded and what victims experienced.
In a dramatic legal reversal, landlords have won back control of prominent Hudson's Bay Company properties that BC billionaire Richard Baker sought to acquire, reshaping Canada's retail real estate landscape.