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Nation-Building to Spur Canadian M&A: KPMG Survey

A new KPMG survey reveals that Canadian business leaders expect nation-building initiatives to drive significant merger and acquisition activity throughout 2026. Read the full analysis.

Trudeau's Energy Policies Cost Canada Billions Yearly

A new analysis reveals restrictive federal policies on oil and gas continue to cost Canada's economy up to $25.6 billion annually in lost revenue, as global demand for fossil fuels is projected to grow for decades.

Canada's Luxury Home Market Stable as Regional Trends Emerge

Engel & Völkers 2025 report shows Canada's luxury real estate markets are no longer uniform. Prices held steady nationwide, but sales activity varied sharply between cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montréal, and Halifax.

4 in 5 Canadians targeted by scams, losses top $638M

A new report reveals a staggering 80% of Canadians have been targeted by fraudsters, with national losses exceeding $638 million. Learn how to protect yourself from the growing wave of online scams.

Canada Home Sales Fall 2.7% in December 2025

Canadian home sales declined 2.7% month-over-month in December 2025, capping a year of volatility. Annual transactions fell 1.9% to 470,314 units. Read the full analysis of the market's quiet finish.

Windsor Food Hub Releases Most Needed Items

The Hub of Opportunities in Windsor distributes critical food supplies as national headlines cover police reports on food bank funds, luxury car thefts, and severe weather warnings across Canada.

Unemployment rises to 6.8% as labour force grows

Canada's jobless rate edged up to 6.8% in December as more people searched for work. The economy added 8,200 jobs, with gains in healthcare offset by losses in professional services. Read the full analysis.

Weak Jobs Data Ends Rate Hike Talk for 2026

Canada's December jobs report shows a cooling labour market, leading economists to rule out a Bank of Canada interest rate hike this year. Read the analysis.

Canada's unemployment rate rises to 6.8% in December

Canada's unemployment rate increased to 6.8% in December as more people entered the labor force. The economy added 8,300 jobs, a significant slowdown from November. Read the full analysis of the latest Statistics Canada data.

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