Amherstburg's Third Business License Bylaw Eases Burden on Businesses
Amherstburg introduces a revised business licensing bylaw, addressing past criticisms by reducing fees and administrative complexity while maintaining consumer safety standards.
Amherstburg introduces a revised business licensing bylaw, addressing past criticisms by reducing fees and administrative complexity while maintaining consumer safety standards.
Canadian travelers face rising fares and flight cancellations as global oil shortages from the Iran conflict disrupt supply chains, with experts predicting prolonged economic pain.
Nationwide fuel protests in Ireland have led to severe shortages, with over a third of service stations empty. Demonstrators block roads in Dublin and beyond, demanding action on rising fuel prices.
Saskatchewan faces a $90 billion energy dilemma by the 2040s, with coal refurbishment costs soaring and federal regulations looming. This analysis explores wind, solar, and demand-side management as viable alternatives.
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RecommendedA recent survey highlights that numerous Canadian employees are working over six unpaid hours each week, raising concerns about work-life balance and compensation practices across the nation.
Protests over soaring fuel costs in Ireland have led to major road closures and fuel shortages, with over a third of service stations dry. The government is in talks as blockades continue.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that large numbers of empty oil tankers are en route to the United States to load with high-quality oil and gas, coinciding with high-stakes talks between U.S. and Iranian officials in Islamabad to end the Middle East
A novel real estate program in Vancouver allows potential buyers to experience condo living firsthand with weekend stays at the Ace development on Commercial Drive, offering a unique approach to home purchasing.
Canada's maple syrup season concludes with a positive outlook, as producers navigate unpredictable weather patterns to yield a successful harvest, highlighting resilience in the agricultural sector.
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RecommendedThe Prairie Economic Gateway, a 2,190-acre inland port near Calgary, promises to address supply chain pressures with $7B in economic activity and 30,000 jobs, positioning Alberta as a key player in North American trade.
Hotel housekeepers share their biggest gripes and the things they'd never do as guests after working in the industry, from skipping daily cleaning to forgetting tips.
A Financial Post analysis explores how geopolitical tensions, oil volatility, and bond yields may impact Canadian real estate, agriculture, and investment markets in the second half of 2026.
As global energy markets face volatility, Canada's heavy reliance on fossil fuels for heating and cooling creates structural vulnerabilities. Geothermal energy offers a resilient alternative that leverages Alberta's existing oil and gas expertise.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston met with Alberta leaders and industry executives to promote the province's energy potential during a pivotal global supply disruption.
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RecommendedA first-time homebuyer in Saskatoon reveals how patience and persistence helped him secure a home amid a low-supply real estate market, with insights from his agent.
A new study finds 33% of Canadian employees work six or more unpaid hours per week, highlighting widespread unpaid overtime in the workforce.
This article explores the critical importance of metallurgical coal in steel production, debunking misconceptions and highlighting its economic impact in Alberta, with insights into regulatory safeguards and environmental progress.
London's unemployment rate surged last month, becoming the highest in the country, with experts calling the trend 'very, very concerning' for the local economy and workforce.
Food banks across Canada are facing a critical budget squeeze, with rising fuel costs forcing them to allocate more funds to transportation and less to purchasing essential food items, even as demand for assistance continues to climb.
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RecommendedThe City of Ottawa's finance committee has approved a landmark agreement with the federal government to fast-track construction of up to 3,000 affordable and mixed-income homes through waived fees and tax incentives.
Recent letters to the editor criticize GO Transit's fare evasion fines as impractical and highlight concerns over political spending, including Mark Carney's in-flight catering costs.
A British Columbia executive has voluntarily reported his own violations of the Securities Act and agreed to pay a $25,000 administrative penalty, according to regulatory filings.
British Columbia Premier David Eby emphasizes the need for federal action on the softwood lumber dispute with the U.S., highlighting its economic impact and upcoming trade agreement renegotiations.
A new United Nations report highlights a growing global economic divide, with disparities between wealthy and developing nations increasing despite international efforts.
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RecommendedA pedestrian has died after being struck by a GO train in Richmond Hill, with York Regional Police investigating the tragic incident that occurred on April 10, 2026.
Around 80 bus drivers in West Nipissing have rejected a contract offer from Alouette Bus Lines, continuing a strike that began in February 2026 over labor disputes.
The Warehouse District in Regina is poised for transformation as new proposals for The Yards development are welcomed, signaling potential growth and revitalization in the city's historic railyard area.
A man from Saskatchewan has died following a single-vehicle rollover incident near Kindersley, with RCMP currently investigating the circumstances of the fatal crash.
A new report highlights a decline in downtown Winnipeg office vacancy rates, driven by property conversions like Chanden Homes' residential project at 254 Edmonton Street, signaling urban revitalization trends.
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RecommendedA British Columbia court has appointed a receiver for two real estate companies accused of serious mismanagement of trust accounts, highlighting regulatory concerns in the province's property sector.