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Maritime Businesses Set Federal Budget Priorities

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.

Carney Demands Trump Apology Over Tariff Claims

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney calls for Donald Trump to apologize to Canadians after false allegations about trade practices. Get the full story on this escalating diplomatic dispute.

Canada downplays US ownership in critical minerals

A senior Canadian official reassures that U.S. government investments in Canada's critical minerals don't equate to foreign control, emphasizing strong bilateral cooperation and national security protections.

Bob Rae Leaves UN Role With No Regrets

Former Canadian ambassador Bob Rae concludes his United Nations tenure, sharing insights on global diplomacy and future plans in exclusive interview.

Marco Mendicino joins Cassels law firm

Marco Mendicino, former chief of staff to Mark Carney and ex-Liberal MP, brings his extensive financial and government expertise to Cassels Brock as a partner in their growing Toronto office.

Harry Windsor: The Prince Who Became a Commoner

Explore the fascinating journey of Prince Harry, now known simply as Harry Windsor, as he navigates life outside the royal family and establishes roots in Canada. Discover the implications of his changed status and how it reflects modern monarchy.

Crakmedia Among Quebec's Top 300 SMEs Again

Montreal-based digital media company Crakmedia continues its impressive growth trajectory, ranking among Quebec's elite small and medium-sized enterprises in the prestigious Les Affaires ranking for 2024.

King Charles's Two Crowns Vatican Visit

King Charles III's unprecedented Vatican audience showcased dual roles as head of state and global Christian leader, marking a significant moment in UK-Vatican relations and royal diplomacy.

PM Trudeau snubs families of Hamas victims

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces criticism for refusing to meet with relatives of Canadians killed and captured by Hamas during Ottawa visit. The families' plea for direct government engagement goes unanswered.

Can the U.S.-Canada Relationship Be Repaired?

As tensions simmer between Washington and Ottawa, analysts examine whether the crucial cross-border partnership can be salvaged amid trade disputes and political differences.

Dershowitz: Canada Now 'The Enemy' Over Israel

Renowned legal scholar Alan Dershowitz makes explosive comments about Canada's Middle East position, calling for political consequences and labeling Canadian policy as 'immoral.'

Ignoring Indigenous Consultation Derails Business Projects

New KPMG research shows Canadian businesses face significant project delays and financial risks when failing to conduct proper Indigenous consultations. Discover why corporate Canada is waking up to this critical issue.

Hamilton Road BIA Targeted in Phishing Scam

London's Hamilton Road BIA reveals details of a sophisticated phishing attack that compromised their accounts, while reassuring businesses that no financial data was stolen in the security breach.

Ford demands apology from U.S. ambassador over remarks

Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls for U.S. Ambassador David Cohen to apologize for controversial comments comparing Canadian political attention to unstable cheese on a cracker during Trump shooting coverage.

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