Ontario Invests $10M in Junior Mineral Exploration Firms

Ontario announces $10 million in funding for 68 junior mineral exploration companies through its OJEP program, part of a broader $30 million investment to support early-stage mining development and critical minerals strategy.

French Court Rejects Shein Suspension Bid

A French appeals court has denied a request to suspend the operations of Chinese fast-fashion retailer Shein, allowing the company to continue its business in France amid ongoing legal and regulatory scrutiny.

Calgary Homebuyers Gain Upper Hand in Cooling Market

A new Wahi study reveals that every Calgary neighborhood saw homes collectively sell below asking price in late 2025, signaling a shift toward a buyer's market with median prices and varying trends across property types.

U.S.-Cuba Trade Collapses Under Trump Pressure

Trade between the United States and Cuba has dramatically declined as the Trump administration escalates economic and political pressure on the island's Communist Party leadership, exacerbating existing hardships.

Indigenous-Owned Manufacturer Eyes Defense Expansion

ATMIS Protective Equipment Inc., an Indigenous-owned manufacturer with operations in Chatham and Windsor, is planning significant expansion into the defense and nuclear sectors, aiming to double its workforce within two years amid increased federal defens

Dartmouth Cove Public Access Restricted by Property Owner

A property owner in Dartmouth Cove, Nova Scotia, has implemented restrictions on public access to a portion of the waterfront area, citing safety and liability concerns. The move has raised questions about public rights and private property boundaries in

7 Signs It's Time to Downsize Your Home

Real estate expert Dennis Faulkner reveals seven key indicators that suggest downsizing could simplify your life, free up equity, and create new opportunities for travel, hobbies, and financial security.

Mayors Call for Highway 17 Widening After Serious Crash

Eastern Ontario mayors are urging the provincial government to accelerate the widening of Highway 17 after a serious crash involving a tractor-trailer. The incident has reignited concerns over safety on the critical transportation corridor.

Markets Fall as Middle East War Intensifies

Canadian and U.S. stock markets experienced declines in late-morning trading, driven by investor concerns over the escalating war in the Middle East, impacting global economic stability.

Edmonton Real Estate Market Set for Spring Revival

Edmonton's housing market is poised for a spring uptick with affordable prices and slowing migration supporting demand. Benchmark prices show minimal declines despite increased inventory and fewer sales.

Mayor Calls for Faster Hwy. 17 Widening After Crash

An Eastern Ontario mayor is demanding the provincial government expedite the widening of Highway 17 following a serious crash involving a tractor-trailer in Renfrew, highlighting ongoing safety concerns.

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