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Survey: Canadians cutting holiday spending

New survey reveals 70% of Canadians plan to reduce holiday spending amid economic pressures. Discover how inflation is changing festive traditions across Canada.

Bank of Canada survey points to 2027 rate hike

A Bank of Canada survey reveals financial markets expect interest rates to hold at 2.25% before rising in 2027, with a 35% chance of recession. Explore the key economic forecasts.

Raptors' Ingram fined $25,000 by NBA

Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram has been fined $25,000 by the NBA after throwing a water bottle that struck a game attendant during a recent matchup.

Louise Penny's Novel Imagines U.S. Bid for Canada

Canadian author Louise Penny's latest thriller The Black Wolf features a cross-border plot to control Canada's water resources, presaging real political discussions about annexation.

$400M Water Plant Expansion Threatens Municipal Budgets

A massive $400 million water treatment plant expansion required for PowerCo's operations could cripple municipal finances across southwestern Ontario, arriving 30 years sooner than anticipated and leaving local governments scrambling for solutions.

Waterpik Cordless Advanced - Amazon Canada Sale

Canadian shoppers can score big savings on the Waterpik Cordless Advanced Water Flosser during Amazon's latest sale. Discover why this dental care gadget is worth the investment and how to get the best price.

Mustang Energy Reveals Promising TDEM Survey Results

Mustang Energy Corp announces breakthrough Time Domain Electromagnetic survey results at their 914W Property, revealing significant conductive anomalies that point to substantial copper-zinc VMS deposits in Ontario's mining district.

Kingsville Fire Department Ends Boat Rescue Services

The Kingsville Fire Department has officially ceased marine rescue operations, leaving boaters to rely on Coast Guard and OPP for emergency water responses. Learn about the safety implications and new protocols.

NB Urges Water Conservation as Winter Approaches

With colder months looming, New Brunswick officials are calling for continued water conservation efforts across the province to maintain stable reservoir levels and ensure reliable service.

The Perfect Shower Length: Science Has Answers

Discover the scientifically-proven ideal shower duration that balances cleanliness, skin health, and environmental responsibility. New research reveals surprising facts about your daily routine.

Alberta Water Act Changes Spark Debate

Alberta's government proposes sweeping changes to water allocation rules, sparking heated debate between industry advocates and environmental watchdogs. Learn how this could reshape water management across the province.

Canadians Split on Budget Priorities: Survey

New Nanos Research survey shows Canadians are split between deficit reduction and strategic investments as federal budget priorities. Discover where taxpayers stand on economic direction.

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.

Fingal Major Construction: Road Work Starts Monday

Significant road construction in Fingal, Ontario will transform the village's infrastructure starting Monday, bringing temporary disruptions but long-term improvements to water mains and roadways.

Calgary Police Survey Exposes Major Morale Crisis

A comprehensive internal survey exposes troubling levels of dissatisfaction and burnout within the Calgary Police Service, with only 36% of employees feeling valued and significant concerns about workplace culture.

Firefighters rescue man from submerged car in Montreal river

A miraculous water rescue unfolded in Montreal as first responders pulled a senior citizen from a car fully submerged in the icy waters of Rivière des Prairies. The quick-thinking 73-year-old managed to call 911 before his vehicle sank completely.

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.

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.

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