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10 Genius Amazon Products to Organize Tech Clutter

Tired of tangled cables and messy desks? Discover 10 highly-rated Amazon products that help organize tech clutter, protect your devices, and improve your mental space. Start your organized year now!

Global Firms Sue U.S. Government for Tariff Refunds

Dozens of multinational companies are taking legal action against the U.S. government, seeking refunds on tariffs. This development could have significant implications for international trade and Canada's economic relationship with its largest partner.

U.S. Losing Battle to Break Up Big Tech Giants

U.S. antitrust efforts to dismantle tech monopolies face major setbacks as judges prove reluctant to order breakups. Explore the implications for Google, Meta, and future cases against Apple and Amazon.

Alberta's Care-first Insurance Model Criticized

An accident reconstruction engineer warns Alberta's new no-fault auto insurance model, starting in 2027, grants excessive power to insurers and strips drivers of legal recourse. Learn the risks.

China Sanctions U.S. Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sales

Beijing imposes sanctions on 20 U.S. defense companies and 10 executives, including Anduril and Boeing, in response to a major arms package for Taiwan. Tensions escalate as China freezes assets and bans business dealings.

Companies recoup some tariff costs in market

A new report details how companies are navigating complex markets to recover a fraction of tariff expenses. Learn the strategies and economic impacts for Canadian businesses.

BlackBerry reports Q3 profit of US$13.7 million

Canadian tech firm BlackBerry swung to a Q3 profit of US$13.7 million, a significant turnaround from last year's loss. Discover the details behind the company's financial rebound.

Alberta Companies Fined for Workplace Injury

Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.

WSP to buy U.S. engineering firm TRC for $3.3B

Montreal's WSP Global Inc. strikes a US$3.3 billion deal to acquire TRC Companies, backed by Caisse de dépôt. The move will make WSP the largest engineering and design firm in the United States.

WSP Global to Buy TRC Companies for $4.5B

Montreal's WSP Global expands its U.S. footprint with a major acquisition of engineering firm TRC Companies. The deal, valued at $4.5 billion, is set to close in 2026.

US companies move to Canada due to policy shifts

American companies including brewing schools and distilleries are relocating to Canada, driven by US policy changes on visas, trade, and regulations. Discover why Canada is becoming attractive.

Shopify CEO criticizes foreign tech subsidies

Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke calls out Liberal government's $72M subsidy to Nokia as 'toxic' to Canadian tech economy. Analysis shows Canada ranks 17th in global innovation.

Shopify CEO Criticizes Foreign Tech Subsidies

Shopify CEO Tobias Lutke calls federal subsidies for foreign tech firms 'toxic.' Analysis reveals Canada ranks 17th in global innovation, contradicting government claims.

What Insurance Companies Want in Winter Tires

Discover the key features insurance providers seek in winter tires for Canadian drivers. Learn how proper tires can impact safety and premiums during harsh winter months.

Exchanges warn SEC against crypto rule bypassing

Major stock exchanges demand SEC prevent cryptocurrency companies from circumventing securities regulations. Learn how this could impact crypto market oversight and investor protection in Canada.

Canadian Companies Struggle with Employee Recognition

New survey reveals 99% of Canadian hiring managers value employee recognition, but 45% admit their companies lack resources to implement it effectively. Learn why this gap matters for workplace productivity and retention.

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