Canadian Executives Divided Over Budget 2025 Impact
New survey reveals Canadian business leaders are deeply divided over the federal government's Budget 2025, with opinions split on competitiveness, investment climate, and economic direction.
New survey reveals Canadian business leaders are deeply divided over the federal government's Budget 2025, with opinions split on competitiveness, investment climate, and economic direction.
Canada's aviation giant Bombardier achieves historic milestone as the Global 8000, the world's fastest purpose-built business jet, receives official type certification from Transport Canada, setting new standards in luxury aviation performance.
Discover how chiefs of staff have become the invisible force driving corporate strategy at Fortune 500 companies, wielding unprecedented influence without the public spotlight.
Discover how Canada's monumental ShopLocal2Win contest is transforming small business support with massive prizes, community impact, and nationwide participation.
Alberta's critical care air ambulance service returns to full operations following comprehensive review and implementation of new safety protocols after temporary suspension.
Metro Vancouver is planning new crematorium facilities to meet rising demand driven by population growth and aging demographics. Regional district considers multiple sites to address service gaps.
City council approves emergency funding to expand daytime shelter capacity during harsh winter months, providing crucial warm spaces for vulnerable residents.
The Canadian government unveils a massive $6 billion initiative to help businesses scale internationally and compete on the world stage through enhanced trade support programs.
Saskatoon's organic waste collection program is expanding to include multi-unit buildings starting in 2027, marking a significant step toward the city's waste diversion goals and environmental sustainability.
The Financial Post announces strategic expansion with new Western Canada bureau in Calgary, strengthening coverage of energy, economy and business innovation from Canada's booming western provinces.
Winnipeg launches comprehensive economic development and tourism strategy focused on business growth, workforce development, and visitor attraction to revitalize the local economy.
U.S. Steel announces transformative $1.1 billion capital investment strategy across all business segments, focusing on modernization and operational excellence through 2028.
Chatham-Kent Police Service launches groundbreaking real-time translation technology, transforming emergency response and community policing across language divides.
Toronto residents face another winter with limited snow clearing services as city officials confirm no budget for costly operational changes. Learn what this means for sidewalks, bike lanes, and neighborhood streets.
Cambridge, Ontario celebrates the opening of a groundbreaking youth wellness hub offering free mental health, addiction, and primary care services to young people aged 12-26.
Vancouver's emergency services are facing a combined $21 million budget overrun, raising concerns about fiscal management and taxpayer burden. Learn what's driving the costs.
The Atlantic Canadian business community remembers Bill Mont, founder of Mount Holdings, whose entrepreneurial spirit and philanthropy shaped Nova Scotia for generations.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney faces his biggest challenge yet as Western Canadian businesses look to the federal budget for economic salvation. Discover what's at stake for Canada's western economy.
A York Region organization supporting intimate partner violence survivors demands sustainable government funding as sector faces critical shortages and rising demand.
An Edmonton packaging business loses faith in Canada Post amid rotating strikes, switching to private couriers as holiday shipping chaos looms for Canadian small businesses.
A 43-year-old Italian construction worker has died shortly after being rescued from the ruins of a partially collapsed 13th-century tower in Rome, dashing hopes for a miracle recovery.
As Ottawa prepares to unveil its federal budget, Maritime entrepreneurs share their urgent priorities from housing solutions to green energy investments that could shape the region's economic future.
The UCP government terminates Alberta's auditor general amid unfinished investigation into controversial health lab deal, raising transparency concerns.
Councillor Skylar Stevenson calls for urgent council investigation into alleged workplace harassment and toxic environment within London's Housing Stability Services department.
STARS Air Ambulance enhances Calgary's aviation history by donating one of its first BK117 helicopters to The Hangar Flight Museum, creating an immersive educational experience for visitors.
A Toronto columnist shares his transformative experience with food banks, challenging common stereotypes about users and revealing surprising truths about who needs help putting food on the table.
Coffee giant Starbucks divests 60% of its China business to new consortium in landmark transaction that reshapes Asian retail landscape
Canadian border officials uncover one of the largest drug seizures in Vancouver Airport history, finding cocaine and methamphetamine cleverly concealed within automotive components.
Greater Sudbury launches first-ever 24/7 warming centre at YMCA to provide life-saving shelter during freezing temperatures, addressing critical gap in community services.
Vancouver City Council considers a significant police budget increase for 2026, potentially adding millions to the VPD's funding amid ongoing public safety debates.