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Federal push for stronger Western Canada power grid ties

The federal government is working to improve electrical interconnections between Western provinces, citing surging energy demands from AI data centres and the need for grid reliability. Learn about the plans and funding.

Four Killed in Afghanistan Mine Accident

A tragic mining accident in northern Afghanistan has claimed four lives. The incident underscores the persistent dangers in the resource extraction sector globally.

Summerside Electric Plant Fire Declared Over

A fire at the Summerside Electric Power Plant on January 6, 2026, has been extinguished. Crews responded to the incident, which is now declared over. Read the latest details.

AMD Launches Ryzen AI Embedded Processors for Edge AI

AMD introduces its Ryzen AI Embedded P100 and X100 Series processors, combining Zen 5 CPU, RDNA 3.5 GPU, and XDNA 2 NPU to power AI at the edge for automotive, industrial, and physical AI applications.

Defence Industrial Strategy Misses Release Deadline

The Liberal government has missed its promised pre-Christmas deadline to release the new Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS), leaving industry and stakeholders in the dark. Discover the implications for Canada's defence spending and procurement.

$70K in copper wire stolen NW of Edmonton

Thieves stole approximately $70,000 worth of copper wire from an industrial site northwest of Edmonton. RCMP are investigating the major theft reported on December 23, 2025.

Abbott: Bondi Attack Result of Failed Assimilation

Former Australian PM Tony Abbott argues the Bondi Beach massacre underscores a critical failure to integrate newcomers, demanding Western nations enforce core democratic values. Read his analysis.

Milwaukee Tool Opens New Service Hub in Georgina, ON

Milwaukee Tool expands its Canadian operations with a new 54,000 sq ft Service Hub in Georgina's Keswick Business Park, creating over 60 jobs and boosting the local economy. Learn about this strategic investment.

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.

Alberta-Ottawa Deal: Beyond Pipelines to Economic Superpower

The new Alberta-Ottawa MOU opens a path for a pipeline but signals a deeper shift. Analysis shows how Alberta's resources and industrial capacity can position Canada as a global economic leader in a competitive world. Read more.

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