BC Budget Property Tax Hike Sparks Senior Outrage
North Shore seniors express fury over NDP budget's interest rate increase on deferred property taxes, citing financial strain from wastewater plant debt.
North Shore seniors express fury over NDP budget's interest rate increase on deferred property taxes, citing financial strain from wastewater plant debt.
A growing number of Quebec homebuyers are opting out of the legal warranty, exposing themselves to potential costly defects and legal disputes in the real estate market.
Toys 'R' Us Canada has officially ceased accepting gift cards following a court-approved deadline tied to creditor protection proceedings, leaving customers with millions in unredeemed value.
PIPSC joins PSAC in filing unfair labour practice complaints against the federal government's four-day in-office order, citing bad faith bargaining and lack of consultation during negotiations.
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RecommendedAirways Transit, a long-standing transportation provider in Kitchener, has ceased operations, marking the end of an era for local commuters and travelers.
Airbnb launches its largest-ever incentive program, offering $1,000 to new hosts in Toronto and Hamilton for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite strict local short-term rental regulations.
Transportation officials have released a detailed list of road closures across the Montreal area this weekend, as multiple construction projects continue to impact traffic flow and commuter routes.
Logan Energy Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire strategic Montney assets for $62.5 million while announcing $50 million in equity offerings and expanded credit facilities to $250 million.
The Newfoundland and Labrador government is taking action to recover $34.5 million in unpaid land fees from wind and hydrogen energy companies, highlighting financial accountability in the province's green energy sector.
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RecommendedThe Canadian government has initiated a comprehensive study to evaluate the long-term economic and strategic potential of the Port of Churchill in Manitoba, focusing on its role in Arctic shipping and regional development.
The Town of LaSalle is exploring the implementation of a licensing system for short-term rental properties, aiming to regulate the growing market and address community concerns.
Fixed mortgage rates remain stagnant despite falling bond yields, with regional lenders offering the most competitive deals while major banks hold firm during slow winter lending season.
A bipartisan U.S. bill seeks to establish a Travel and Tourism Trade Working Group under CUSMA to strengthen ties with Canada and Mexico, addressing declines in international visitors and boosting economic growth.
A JPMorgan Chase Institute report reveals tariffs paid by midsize American businesses surged threefold in 2025, highlighting significant financial impacts from trade policies.
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RecommendedThe Federal Communications Commission is investigating ABC's 'The View' for potential breaches of the equal time rule for political candidates, as Chairman Brendan Carr confirms enforcement action.
Canadian fashion retailer Aritzia expands its U.S. presence by acquiring the rights to iconic American brand Fred Segal and leasing its historic Melrose Avenue location in Los Angeles.
WTI crude oil approaches $67 per barrel after a 4.6% surge, driven by escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran that threaten Middle Eastern oil supplies.
Environmental approval has been granted for proposed electricity generation facilities in Nova Scotia, marking a significant step in the province's energy infrastructure development.
The Traffic Enforcement Unit in Windsor, Ontario, conducted multiple vehicle stops on designated commercial truck routes to enforce reduced load restrictions, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
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RecommendedA severe winter storm has brought trucking operations to a standstill across Canada, resulting in significant delays and missed deliveries as drivers are urged to stay off dangerous roads.
A second union has filed an unfair labor practice complaint against the federal government's new return-to-office mandate, citing concerns over worker rights and implementation.
An Ontario court has formally recognized U.S. bankruptcy proceedings for Eddie Bauer's Canadian retail operations, allowing the outdoor apparel chain to restructure its debts across North America.
Canadian energy shares are approaching their first record close in nearly 18 years, driven by rising oil and natural gas prices, geopolitical tensions, and renewed investor interest in the sector.
Nutrien Ltd. anticipates robust potash demand this year, driven by strong agricultural commodity fundamentals and a record-breaking harvest that boosts fertilizer needs.
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RecommendedA Windsor restauranteur voices concerns that Ontario's Smart Serve alcohol service regulations are inadequate, leaving both employees and customers vulnerable.
The Energy Information Administration confirms a reduction in U.S. crude oil and fuel stockpiles, highlighting ongoing shifts in energy supply and market dynamics.
A motion opposing a pipeline project that would traverse Quebec has sparked political debate, with parties taking firm stances on environmental and economic impacts.
Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego lost $400 million in a sophisticated stock-lending fraud while attempting to invest in bitcoin. The elaborate scheme involved fake financial institutions and false claims of aristocratic lineage.
New data reveals a population drop across most Atlantic provinces at the end of 2025, marking a significant demographic shift after years of growth.
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RecommendedThe U.S. International Trade Commission has initiated a formal investigation into automotive rules-of-origin under the CUSMA trade agreement, potentially impacting North American vehicle manufacturing and trade flows.