Gas Prices Drop for U.S. Holiday Travelers

American motorists are getting a break at the pump this holiday season with lower gas prices. Find out the factors behind the drop and what it means for travel.

Alberta's 120 km/h Speed Limit Plan Sparks Debate

Alberta's UCP government plans a pilot to raise highway speed limits to 120 km/h. Critics argue it's dangerous 'virtue signalling' and urge focus on economic issues like oil prices instead.

Dairy Supply Management Hurts Canada's Trade Future

A small group of wealthy dairy farmers wields disproportionate power, sabotaging Canada's trade negotiations and economic potential, according to a recent analysis. Discover the impact on consumers and businesses.

Billionaire Ordered to Hand Media Empire to Kids

A Liechtenstein court has dismissed Zygmunt Solorz's appeal, forcing the transfer of his Polish media empire to his three children. The ruling ends a bitter family feud and boosted company shares. Read the full story.

Trump Tariff War Voted Top Canadian News Story of 2025

The Canadian Press has selected the escalating trade conflict with the U.S., marked by President Trump's aggressive tariffs, as the defining news story of 2025. Explore the impact on Canada's economy and the diplomatic response.

Wealthsimple's 2026 Plan to Take on Big Six Banks

Wealthsimple CEO Michael Katchen details the fintech's pivotal 2025, its $10B valuation, and its aggressive roadmap for 2026 to compete with Canada's major banks, fueled by government pushes for more financial competition.

Canada's Fiscal Deficit Grows 27% in 2025/26

Canada's federal budget deficit for the first seven months of the fiscal year widened sharply to C$18.37 billion, a 27% increase. Explore the details and implications for the economy.

U.S. Consumer Confidence Falls in December

U.S. consumer confidence fell to 89.1 in December, driven by inflation and tariff concerns. The job market outlook also weakened. Explore the economic implications.

Copper Hits Record High Above US$12,000 a Ton

Copper prices smash records, topping US$12,000 a ton. Driven by Trump's tariffs, severe mine outages, and a looming historic deficit, the rally defies a slowing Chinese economy. Discover the forces reshaping this critical metal's market.

AI Debt Boom Pushes Corporate Bond Sales Near Record

U.S. investment-grade bond sales hit $1.7 trillion in 2025, nearing the 2020 record, driven by AI infrastructure borrowing. Investors hedge against a potential credit bust as issuance is expected to grow in 2026.

Wide High-Grade Zn, Ag, Au Hits at Berrigan Property

TomaGold Corporation intersects significant zinc, silver, and gold mineralization over wide widths in initial drill holes on the Berrigan claims in Québec's Chibougamau camp. Results include 6.68% ZnEq over 48 metres.

U.S. Economy Grows 4.3% in Q3 2025, Beats Forecasts

The U.S. economy expanded at a robust 4.3% annual rate in the third quarter of 2025, showcasing surprising strength. Discover the details and implications for cross-border trade and the Canadian economic outlook.

Canada's GDP shrinks 0.3% in October

Statistics Canada reports a 0.3% economic contraction in October, driven by manufacturing declines and service sector strikes. A preliminary estimate shows a slight 0.1% rebound in November.

Gold Nears $4,500 as Investors Seek Safe Haven

Gold prices hover near record highs of US$4,500 an ounce. Discover how Canadian investors are buying gold and the key factors, from U.S. monetary policy to geopolitical tensions, driving this historic rally.

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