American Express to Anchor Final WTC Tower in NYC

The last office tower at the World Trade Center site, 2 WTC, will be built as the new headquarters for American Express, designed by Foster+Partners, marking a milestone in Lower Manhattan's redevelopment.

Housing Affordability Remains a Challenge: CMHC

Despite recent market improvements, a new CMHC report highlights persistent housing affordability issues across Canada, with high prices and interest rates continuing to strain buyers.

Trump to Raise Tariffs to 15%, U.S. Trade Rep Announces

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced President Trump will sign a directive raising global tariffs to 15% where appropriate, while seeking to honor existing trade agreements with major partners like the EU and UK.

Quebec Job Vacancies Drop 50% Since 2022

New data reveals a significant decline in job vacancies across Quebec, with numbers halving compared to 2022 levels, indicating major shifts in the provincial labor market and economic conditions.

Court Tariff Decision Offers Small Wins for Businesses

While ongoing worries about the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement persist, Canadian businesses are cautiously celebrating a recent court decision that provides minor relief from Trump-era tariffs, offering a glimmer of hope in turbulent trade relations.

GO Bus Driver Charged in Guelph Crash

A GO Transit shuttle bus driver has been formally charged after a significant traffic collision occurred in Guelph. The incident is currently under investigation by local authorities.

Ottawa Council Orders O-Train Safety Audit

Ottawa City Council has directed OC Transpo to conduct a comprehensive safety audit addressing spalling problems in O-Train axle bearings that removed 41 trains from service, with findings due within four months.

Quebec's Borrowing Costs Rise $100M Over 5 Years

Finance Minister Eric Girard warns that referendum speculation is already increasing Quebec's borrowing costs by $20 million annually, totaling $100 million over five years, as political uncertainty impacts provincial finances.

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