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B.C. sees first annual population drop on record

British Columbia's population has declined annually for the first time in recorded history, according to new data. Explore the details and implications of this historic demographic shift.

U.S. Jobless Rate Hits 4.6%, a Four-Year High

The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 4.6% in November, its highest point since September 2021, as job growth slows and manufacturing sheds positions. Key officials debate the causes.

October Manufacturing Sales Down 1% to $71.5M

Statistics Canada reports a 1% decline in manufacturing sales for October 2025, totaling $71.5 million. Explore the key drivers and economic implications for Canada's industrial sector.

Canada's inflation steady at 2.2% in November

Canada's annual inflation rate remained steady at 2.2% in November 2025, even as grocery prices climbed. Get the latest details on the Consumer Price Index and what it means for your wallet.

Suspect arrested in Charlotte light rail stabbing

A suspect is in custody after a stabbing on Charlotte's LYNX Blue Line, the same light rail where a Ukrainian refugee was killed earlier. Get the latest details on the investigation.

Raptors' Pathetic Home Loss to Hornets a New Low

The Toronto Raptors delivered a listless, hopeless performance in a 111-86 blowout loss to the Charlotte Hornets on December 5, 2025. Read the key takeaways from the dismal night at Scotiabank Arena.

Manitoba Jobless Rate Falls Below Canadian Average

Manitoba's unemployment rate has dropped below the national figure, a positive economic sign for the province. Discover the latest Statistics Canada data and what it means for Winnipeg and the region.

Calgary domestic violence at five-year high

Calgary faces a domestic violence crisis with incidents at a five-year high. New police data reveals alarming trends as advocates call for urgent community action and support.

Census Missed 38% of Non-Citizens, StatsCan Reports

Statistics Canada reveals a significant undercount of non-permanent residents in the 2021 census, with a missed rate of 38%. This gap highlights challenges in tracking Canada's population accurately.

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