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Canada Slaps Tariffs on Chinese EVs and Batteries

Canada joins allies with sweeping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and batteries, escalating trade tensions while protecting domestic auto industry and green technology sectors.

Metro Vancouver fees hit $897 per home in 2025

Metro Vancouver residents will see regional utility fees jump to $897 per average home next year as the board approves significant increases for water, sewer, and other essential services.

Lansdowne 2.0 Concert Venue Faces Financial Crisis

Ottawa's ambitious Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment faces significant financial challenges as new reports reveal the proposed event venue could lose millions annually. Discover the financial realities and what this means for taxpayers.

Honda's New Small EVs Won't Come to Canada

Honda reveals two innovative small electric vehicle concepts at Japan Mobility Show, but Canadian EV enthusiasts will be disappointed as these models aren't destined for North America.

Manufacturing Downtime Costs $852M Weekly - New Report

New research exposes staggering financial losses from unexpected equipment failures in manufacturing, with companies losing up to $852 million weekly due to unplanned downtime and outdated maintenance strategies.

Stellantis Q3 Revenue Rises 7% on North American Strength

Stellantis, the automotive giant behind Jeep, Ram, and Dodge, reports impressive third-quarter revenue growth of 7% as its North American operations fuel a strategic turnaround. Discover how price increases and improved shipments are driving the company's

Trump: Climate Change is Hoax After Gates Comments

Former President Donald Trump seizes on Bill Gates' remarks about clean energy costs to declare climate change concerns a 'hoax,' igniting fresh debate over environmental policy and renewable energy transition.

Canada's Climate Strategy: A House of Cards?

An in-depth analysis reveals why Canada's costly climate policies may be built on shaky foundations, risking economic stability for questionable environmental gains.

Brampton pair arrested in carjacking fraud scheme

Two Brampton residents face serious charges after police uncover a sophisticated fraud operation involving a staged carjacking and false insurance claims in the Greater Toronto Area.

Fed Cuts Rates Quarter-Point in Policy Shift

The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates for the first time this year, delivering a quarter-point reduction amid cooling inflation and economic uncertainty. Here's what it means for your wallet.

CAMI workers rally as GM contract talks intensify

Unifor Local 88 members launch three-day rally at Ingersoll GM plant as contract negotiations intensify, fighting to protect thousands of automotive manufacturing jobs in Southern Ontario.

Lansdowne 2.0: Ottawa's Billion-Dollar Unknowns

As Ottawa moves forward with the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment, crucial questions about costs, timelines, and community impact remain unanswered, leaving taxpayers in the dark about this ambitious urban transformation project.

Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate at 5%

The Bank of Canada maintains its key interest rate at 5% for the sixth consecutive meeting as inflation concerns persist. Discover what this means for your wallet and the economic outlook.

Halloween Candy Prices Soar: Here's Why

Discover the surprising factors driving up Halloween candy prices in Canada, from climate change to supply chain issues, and learn how to save on your spooky treats.

Ontario homeowners shocked by $20,000 water bills

Two Ontario residents face financial shock after receiving unprecedented water bills totaling nearly $20,000, raising concerns about municipal billing systems and consumer protection.

30 Years of Failed Climate Policy in Canada

After 30 years of ambitious climate promises and carbon taxes, Canada faces soaring emissions and economic strain. Discover why decades of environmental policy have failed to deliver results.

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