Loblaw Stores Fined for Mislabeling Imported Food as Canadian
Two Loblaw-owned grocery stores in Ontario have been fined $10,000 each by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for falsely labeling imported food products as Canadian.
Two Loblaw-owned grocery stores in Ontario have been fined $10,000 each by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for falsely labeling imported food products as Canadian.
Saskatchewan has activated spring weight restrictions on select highways this week to prevent road damage during the thaw period, aiming to preserve infrastructure and ensure safety.
A business forum in Edmonton provided guidance and resources for newcomer entrepreneurs, offering workshops on funding, networking, and navigating local markets to foster economic integration.
Rural Municipalities of Alberta and the provincial government have unveiled a collaborative strategy aimed at reclaiming a significant portion of unpaid property taxes from the oil and gas sector, addressing long-standing financial pressures on local comm
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RecommendedAmid global uncertainty, central bankers express confusion on interest rates, making predictions unreliable for mortgage planning. Borrowers are urged to focus on personal financial stability instead.
Transport Minister Jonatan Julien faces scrutiny over the state of Quebec's roads and bridges, defending maintenance efforts while acknowledging challenges in infrastructure upkeep.
A three-storey infill multiplex under construction in Edmonton's Garneau neighbourhood erupted in flames, with firefighters responding quickly to control the blaze and evacuate adjacent homes.
Moody's has downgraded British Columbia's credit rating for the second time in two years, citing a projected record deficit of $13.3 billion and concerns over fiscal management and spending growth.
Mars Canada announces a major expansion of its Newmarket facility, promising job creation and economic growth in the region. The investment underscores the company's commitment to Canadian manufacturing.
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RecommendedOttawa is launching a pilot project to introduce dedicated bus-only lanes on Bank Street in the Glebe, aimed at improving public transit efficiency and reducing congestion.
As the July 1 CUSMA review deadline approaches, Canada faces critical decisions about its trade relationship with the U.S. and Mexico. The outcome could reshape North American commerce for decades.
The Canadian government announces a new pilot program allowing businesses to file financial reports twice a year instead of quarterly, aiming to reduce regulatory costs and administrative burdens for companies.
A pedestrian was seriously injured in a traffic collision in northeast Calgary. Emergency services responded to the scene, and police are investigating the circumstances of the incident.
Private equity and private debt investments, once delivering exceptional returns with low volatility, are now underperforming public markets significantly as excessive capital inflows have eroded their advantages.
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RecommendedA new H&R Block study reveals 67% of Canadians would support eliminating tipping, but Maritimers remain strong advocates for the practice, citing industry sustainability concerns.
A new report from the Competition Bureau highlights how shared kitchens spaces and food hubs can help small businesses overcome entry barriers in the food sector, fostering innovation and competition.
The family of Jim Primeau, a Saskatchewan man fatally shot in the throat while evicting a tenant, is raising money to support his recovery and cover medical expenses.
A new provincial budget will levy a 7% PST on consulting fees for strata corporations, including depreciation and electric planning reports, effective October 2026, impacting annual budgets and financial planning.
SaskPower has received approval to construct a new power line connecting Saskatchewan's northern and southern electrical grids, enhancing reliability and supporting future energy projects.
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RecommendedHanover police report a Saskatchewan woman's credit card was fraudulently used to purchase truck tires, highlighting ongoing financial crime concerns in the region.
Global gold mining stocks are poised to erase their 2026 gains as fading interest rate cut expectations and surging oil prices create headwinds for the sector.
A significant theft in Erin, Ontario, resulted in the loss of approximately $22,000 worth of jewelry, tools, and cash. The incident highlights ongoing property crime concerns in the region.
When employees initiate a union drive, employers must navigate legal boundaries. This guide outlines permissible actions, communication strategies, and common pitfalls to avoid during union campaigns.
An 81-year-old man from Prince Edward Island has tragically passed away following a serious vehicle collision near Christopher Cross. The incident is currently under investigation by local authorities.
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RecommendedA Department of Justice investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell could inadvertently solidify his standing, potentially shielding him from political pressure and ensuring continuity in monetary policy during a critical economic period.
A serious multi-vehicle collision in Huron County has resulted in multiple individuals being transported to hospital. The incident has closed a section of North Line and Roxboro Line near Seaforth as emergency services respond.
A West Vancouver family collaborated with Synthesis Design to renovate their aging Craftsman home into a modern, light-filled space designed for aging in place and multigenerational living.
Toronto Fire has laid charges against PFC Construction Inc., the Thorncliffe condominium association, and management for violations of the Ontario fire code following a prolonged blaze.
An analyst predicts gas prices could surge to $2 per litre this summer, significantly increasing transportation costs and driving up food prices across Canada.
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RecommendedThe Saskatchewan Farm Stress Line is set to merge with the National Farmer Crisis Line, consolidating mental health resources for agricultural workers across Canada.