Waterloo Police Respond to Multiple Crashes
Waterloo Regional Police are handling multiple collisions across the region as hazardous winter weather creates dangerous driving conditions and road closures.
Waterloo Regional Police are handling multiple collisions across the region as hazardous winter weather creates dangerous driving conditions and road closures.
A Toronto senior finally receives new windows in her downtown apartment after waiting nearly two months for replacements, highlighting housing maintenance challenges for elderly residents.
The Canada Revenue Agency completed 14,854 real estate audits in 2024-2025, resulting in $849 million in taxes and penalties. Learn about the 10 key compliance areas that could put you under CRA scrutiny.
Toronto's mayor has unveiled a proposed budget for 2026 that emphasizes financial relief for homeowners through targeted savings, while outlining the city's fiscal priorities.
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RecommendedToronto City Hall announces completion of three major road construction projects before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but lane closures and traffic disruptions are expected to persist, raising concerns for residents and visitors.
Invest Alberta announces a major new trade relationship with China, promising substantial economic benefits for the province's key industries and global market access.
Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper announces it will stop producing newsprint due to declining demand and rising costs, resulting in 150 job losses in Northern Ontario.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warns Canada's new trade agreement with China could jeopardize upcoming CUSMA renegotiations, calling the deal 'political noise'.
Former President Donald Trump has filed a $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and CEO Jamie Dimon, alleging the bank closed his accounts for political reasons after he left office in 2021.
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RecommendedLondon business owners express heightened safety concerns as fires in vacant buildings increase, prompting calls for municipal action to address urban blight and fire risks.
The Celtic-themed Ye Olde Orchard pub on Monkland Avenue in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce has closed indefinitely because of municipal construction work, though other locations remain open.
A young worker in Nanaimo died after being crushed by an unsecured door frame on his first day, before receiving mandatory safety training, according to WorkSafeBC.
Ontario Provincial Police investigate a former Moraviantown First Nation employee for allegedly depositing $600,000 in fraudulent cheques, highlighting financial oversight concerns.
Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper announces the cessation of its newsprint operations, impacting up to 150 employees in a significant shift for the regional economy and Canada's paper industry.
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RecommendedFinancial institutions in Canada can close accounts for various reasons, from suspicious activity to policy changes. Learn what 'debanking' means and how to protect yourself.
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson criticizes board for operational failure in Get Low collection launch, plans to nominate three new directors to reshape company leadership.
The B.C. Court of Appeal has reversed a decision requiring a Saskatchewan farm to pay a ranch consultant $12 million, marking a significant legal development in agricultural disputes.
Windsor Police Service has concluded its active investigation on Peter Street as a report warns Ontario's real estate slowdown could jeopardize 100,000 jobs. Multiple national stories unfold.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's trade agreement with China, allowing 49,000 electric vehicles at low tariffs, has sparked political and economic tensions with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who felt blindsided by the move.
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RecommendedHydro-Québec asks Montreal customers to reduce electricity use as frigid temperatures drive power demand to critical levels, highlighting grid strain during extreme weather.
A Montreal financial planner has been fined $100,000 by regulators after admitting to misappropriating client funds. The case highlights ongoing concerns about financial advisor misconduct.
A community fund has been established in Hintonburg to assist 19 residents displaced by a rooming house fire that claimed one life and caused extensive damage.
A tragic incident at Suncor's Fort Hills oilsands operation in Alberta has claimed a worker's life after heavy machinery sank into muskeg terrain, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the resource sector.
The British Columbia Securities Commission has ruled that four individuals and a company are responsible for a 'pump and dump' stock manipulation scheme, marking a significant enforcement action against market misconduct.
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RecommendedElon Musk's SpaceX has engaged Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley to lead what could become the largest initial public offering in history, with a potential valuation reaching $800 billion.
Quebec's minimum wage will increase starting May 1, 2026, as announced by provincial authorities. This adjustment aims to support workers amid economic changes.
A section of Yonge Street in Barrie, Ontario, has been closed, marked by pylons, affecting traffic flow and local access. This development occurs amid broader provincial news.
Severe winter weather with reported whiteout conditions led to multiple collisions, prompting police to close County Road 92 near Barrie for public safety.
The Ontario government is advancing plans to twin the last 68-kilometer stretch of Highway 69, enhancing connectivity between Sudbury and Toronto amid broader infrastructure and economic discussions.
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RecommendedA tragic workplace incident in Winnipeg claims a man's life, marking the second fatal accident on a Manitoba job site in less than a week, raising urgent safety concerns.