Winnipeg CFIB Cautious on Tariff Announcement

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business in Winnipeg is taking a measured approach following a court ruling against U.S. tariffs, as Canadian industries face ongoing trade pressures and economic uncertainty.

Jewelry Maker Boycotts Canada Post Over Lost Packages

Genevieve Smolders, owner of HEN + Bear handmade jewelry in Neustadt, Ontario, has stopped using Canada Post after seven of her customer orders were lost for more than a month, sparking outrage and highlighting shipping reliability issues for small busine

Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, $134B Refund Debate

The U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated former President Trump's tariffs, creating a $134 billion question over refunds. The ruling impacts Canada and global trade, with Saskatchewan calling it 'good news' while Trump considers alternatives.

Amazon's Post-Presidents Day Deals: Top Discounts

Amazon's Presidents Day sales continue with verified discounts on essentials and big-ticket items. Our deal hunters identify genuine savings, including 50% off dog chews and 40% off chargers and dental products.

Tecumseh Driveway Rules for Trailers and RVs

Residents in Tecumseh are questioning local bylaws regarding the parking of trailers and recreational vehicles in residential driveways, sparking community discussions about property use regulations.

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