Safer Pathway Planned Near Ottawa's Leitrim Station
Ottawa transit users are looking forward to enhanced safety with a proposed multi-use pathway near Leitrim Station, as presented to residents at a recent community meeting.
Ottawa transit users are looking forward to enhanced safety with a proposed multi-use pathway near Leitrim Station, as presented to residents at a recent community meeting.
Mayor Drew Dilkens seeks to waive development charges for multi-unit housing projects in 2026, aiming to spur construction amid economic uncertainty and housing shortages.
Campbell's has revised its annual forecasts downward, citing a trend where consumers are increasingly opting for more affordable alternatives over its premium products.
Saskatchewan's upcoming budget faces uncertainty as oil price volatility from the Iran conflict complicates revenue projections, with petroleum exports critical to provincial finances.
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RecommendedCanada's productivity gap with the U.S. widens significantly, with food sector showing 10.1% U.S. growth versus Canadian decline. Experts warn of supply chain vulnerabilities and rising food inflation.
JPMorgan Chase has reduced the valuation of loan portfolios held by certain private credit groups, according to a Reuters source, signaling potential stress in the alternative lending sector.
Pump prices on Prince Edward Island decreased overnight following an unscheduled adjustment, providing relief to drivers across the province.
The International Energy Agency is proposing a coordinated release of emergency oil stocks to address soaring energy prices driven by Middle East conflict, with G7 leaders set to discuss the measure this week.
The International Energy Agency is preparing to recommend a record-setting coordinated release of strategic petroleum reserves to stabilize global oil markets, according to Reuters sources.
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RecommendedDynacor Group Inc. provides an update on construction progress at its Senegal and Ecuador facilities, with both plants on track to process first ore in 2026 while implementing community initiatives.
Business owners in Calgary's Sunalta neighborhood claim that social disorder, including drug use near a pharmacy, is driving customers away and harming local commerce.
Mink Ventures Corporation reports promising drill results from its Warren Property in Timmins, Ontario, intersecting 7.1 meters of massive sulphide with notable nickel, copper, and cobalt grades, highlighting potential for larger magmatic sulphide zones.
A new survey reveals over half of Alberta businesses cite separatist referendum discussions as their top concern, surpassing pipeline issues and trade deals, with leaders warning of reputational damage and capital flight.
Canada's passport remains among the world's best, sharing 7th place with six other nations offering visa-free access to 182 countries according to the Henley Passport Index.
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RecommendedConsumers face fluctuating grocery prices due to tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and weather. While egg prices drop, cereal and beef costs rise, squeezing household budgets amid economic pressures.
Guy Levesque from University of Calgary's Hunter Hub questions whether emerging voices are included in Calgary's growth conversations as the city approaches 2 million residents.
World shares showed mixed performance on Wednesday as a two-day rally faded, with oil prices resuming their climb due to ongoing conflict with Iran. Key indices in Europe and Asia reflected volatility, while U.S. futures dipped slightly.
Global stock markets show mixed performance as investors monitor potential oil reserve releases and rising crude prices, with key indices reflecting cautious trading.
Local developers in London, Ontario, are calling for increased public consultation regarding updated floodplain maps, citing concerns over development restrictions and transparency in the planning process.
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RecommendedCanada faces a severe entrepreneurial drought as business startup rates have dropped by nearly half since the 1980s, with more businesses now closing than opening, threatening economic vitality.
An Ontario woman is challenging her insurance company's decision to declare her car a total loss after a minor accident, highlighting a growing trend in auto insurance claims.
Investigative report reveals a sharp rise in staged collisions across Canada, driving up premiums and prompting intensive fraud investigations by authorities.
Police are investigating a three-vehicle crash at County Road 34 and Manning Road in Tecumseh, which temporarily closed the intersection. No serious injuries were reported.
A key business partner of Nova Scotia seafood magnate John Risley is challenging the proposed acquisition of his financially distressed company, adding complexity to the corporate restructuring.
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RecommendedThe ongoing conflict in Iran is driving up fertilizer prices worldwide, compounding challenges for farmers already facing high fuel costs as they prepare for the seeding season.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman warns that Donald Trump's Iran conflict could trigger a catastrophic global oil crisis, surpassing 1970s shocks and sending prices soaring.
Bitget, the world's largest Universal Exchange, partners with B2C2 to provide institutional clients with deeper liquidity and improved execution quality across digital asset markets.
The Bank of England announces new banknote designs featuring native wildlife like hedgehogs and badgers, replacing historical figures such as Winston Churchill and Jane Austen after public consultation.
Manning Road in Windsor has reopened following a multi-vehicle collision that closed it in both directions between Highway 3 and North Talbot Road on March 10, 2026.
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RecommendedThe Alberta government will launch a trial of 120 km/h speed limits on Highway 2 south of Leduc starting next month, with potential expansion to other divided highways if successful.