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Wasaga Beach Businesses Accuse Town of Targeting Them

Wasaga Beach entrepreneurs claim municipal officials are systematically targeting local businesses with excessive enforcement and unreasonable demands, creating a hostile environment for commerce in the popular Ontario destination.

Budget shifts oil and gas tone, details unclear

Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant change in tone toward the oil and gas industry, but critical details about investment tax credits and clean energy requirements remain uncertain, leaving industry experts watching closely.

Canada May Soften Oil & Gas Emissions Cap Rules

The Canadian government shows willingness to adjust its controversial oil and gas emissions cap policy, raising questions about environmental commitment versus economic pragmatism in Canada's energy sector.

CAQ MNA may quit party over health bill tactics

A Coalition Avenir Québec member is reconsidering party allegiance after the government invoked closure to pass sweeping health care reforms, raising concerns about democratic process.

Amazon fined $10K in BC delivery definition case

A British Columbia court case has resulted in a $10,000 fine against Amazon and established a crucial legal definition for delivery services that could impact e-commerce across Canada.

Dodgers' Game 7 Scores Massive TV Ratings in Canada

The Los Angeles Dodgers' dramatic World Series Game 7 triumph captured Canadian audiences, delivering record-breaking television numbers that highlight baseball's growing popularity north of the border.

BC Climate Policies: An Insider's Warning

A former political insider reveals how British Columbia's climate policies hurt working families while failing environmental goals. Learn the hard truths about eco-politics gone wrong.

CTV News Vancouver Wins Canada's Best Local Newscast Award

CTV News Vancouver has been honored with the 2024 RTDNA Award for Best Local Newscast in Canada, marking a significant achievement for British Columbia's leading news team and their commitment to exceptional journalism.

MLB's Dead Ball Rule: When Baseballs Get Stuck

Discover the bizarre MLB rule that decided a game when a baseball became lodged in the outfield padding. Learn how baseball's dead ball rule works and see real examples of this rare occurrence.

Blue Jays Smash Canadian TV Viewing Records

The Toronto Blue Jays are rewriting Canadian sports broadcasting history with unprecedented viewership numbers that are shattering records and captivating the nation.

Corus Entertainment Reports $277.1M Q4 Loss

Canadian media giant Corus Entertainment faces significant financial challenges with massive fourth-quarter losses and declining advertising revenue, signaling tough times for broadcast sector.

Northern Ontario Blue Jays Announcer Calls World Series

Dan Shulman, the renowned baseball broadcaster from Northern Ontario, achieves a career milestone by calling his first World Series games for Sportsnet, bringing Canadian pride to the global baseball stage.

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.

Quebec's Controversial Doctor Bill Sparks Healthcare Debate

Quebec's proposed Bill 15, dubbed the 'Doctors' Bill,' is generating heated debate across the province. Discover what the controversial legislation actually contains and why it's dividing medical professionals and policymakers.

Canada accelerates clean energy while backing pipelines

Canada is navigating a complex energy transition, rapidly expanding clean electricity while continuing to support fossil fuel infrastructure. Discover how the country plans to achieve net-zero grid by 2035 amid ongoing pipeline projects.

Canada's EV Mandate: An Impossible Timeline?

Canada's ambitious 2035 electric vehicle mandate faces serious feasibility challenges, from infrastructure gaps to supply chain limitations. Experts warn this green dream could become a consumer nightmare.

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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