SaskEnergy Fires 13 Employees Over Fuel Theft

Saskatchewan's natural gas utility has dismissed 13 employees following an investigation into internal fuel theft that occurred between 2024-2025, with financial impact still being assessed.

Ontario Law Makes Ghosting Job Applicants Punishable

Ontario's Working for Workers legislation now requires employers to notify job applicants within 45 days of their final interview, turning ghosting from rude behavior into a legal risk with potential human rights complaints and lawsuits.

Vancouver Home Sales Sluggish to Start 2026

The Vancouver real estate market continues its slow pace into early 2026, with the local board reporting subdued sales activity. This trend reflects ongoing economic factors and buyer caution.

Neo Financial Gains AIMCo, Northleaf as Investors

Calgary-based fintech firm Neo Financial announces a significant equity investment from Alberta Investment Management Corporation and Northleaf Capital Partners, marking a key milestone for the Canadian financial technology sector.

Four Hospitalized in Middlesex County Crash, One Seriously Hurt

A serious two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Nairn and Ilderton Roads in Middlesex County has sent four individuals to hospital, with one person sustaining serious injuries. Ontario Provincial Police have closed the area for investigation.

TSX Surges 200+ Points, Gold Approaches US$5,000

Canada's main stock index, the S&P/TSX composite, experienced a significant rally, climbing more than 200 points. This surge coincides with gold prices nearing the US$5,000 per ounce threshold once again, highlighting a strong day for resource and financi

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