Alberta Budget 2026: Fiscal Rules at Risk

With oil prices down and a balanced-budget requirement looming, Alberta's Smith government faces tough choices in Budget 2026. Will they cut spending growth or find creative ways to delay fiscal discipline?

Supreme Court Ruling Makes CUSMA Review More Critical

A U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting presidential tariff authority underscores the importance of Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement negotiations, with experts urging policy concessions to maintain access to America's vital export market.

Yukon Gold Potato: Canadian Culinary Icon Turns 60

The Yukon Gold potato, a Canadian invention developed over 14 years by breeder Gary Johnson, celebrates its 60th anniversary. Known for disease resistance and buttery flavor, it's featured in over 100 New York Times recipes.

B.C. Developer Fined $75K for $10M Deposit Misappropriation

A British Columbia real estate developer has been fined $75,000 after misappropriating $10 million in deposits from the Murrayville House condo project in Langley, raising serious questions about consumer protection in the province's housing market.

Council Approves Heritage Lot Rezoning for Mixed-Use

Edmonton City Council has voted to rezone a historic lot in the Wîhkwêntôwin district for mixed-use development, overriding administration recommendations and paving the way for a larger Stopgap Coffee cafe.

FedEx Seeks Refunds After Trump Tariffs Ruled Illegal

FedEx joins over 1,000 companies suing for refunds on tariffs imposed by former President Trump, following a Supreme Court ruling declaring them unconstitutional. Trump criticized the decision, vowing to find alternative methods to collect tariffs.

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