B.C. Paramedics Union Ratifies New Contract

The union representing British Columbia paramedics has voted to approve a new contract with the province, marking a significant step in labor relations and healthcare services.

Canada's Job Losses: Not Panic Yet, But Youth Struggle

Canada's February job losses, led by Quebec's steep decline, may be statistical noise rather than economic crisis. However, a hiring slowdown is creating a tough entry for young workers, with youth unemployment rising sharply.

Record Development Eases Calgary Multi-Family Market

Calgary's housing market sees significant slackening as record multi-family development adds over 50,000 units, creating more balanced resale conditions and rising vacancy rates according to CMHC and industry experts.

Calgary Housing Market Shows Resilience in Specific Segments

While Calgary's overall resale housing market experienced declines in February, semi-detached homes and single-family detached properties demonstrated notable resilience with increased demand and smaller price drops compared to other housing types.

Gas Prices Increase in Nova Scotia This Saturday

Gas prices in Nova Scotia are scheduled to increase on Saturday, March 14, 2026, as confirmed by reports. This rise adds to ongoing economic pressures for residents, with broader implications for spending habits and local budgets.

Middle East Conflict's Impact on Canada's Oil and Gas Industry

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to U.S.-Israel military action has driven oil prices above $90 a barrel, creating a double-edged sword for Canada's energy sector. While consumers face higher fuel costs, Alberta benefits from increased royalties, a

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