Importers brace for $150B tariff fight if Trump loses

U.S. importers are preparing for a massive legal battle to reclaim up to US$150 billion in tariffs if former President Donald Trump loses an upcoming Supreme Court case. The outcome could reshape trade policy.

Canada's 2026 Critical Minerals Push: What to Watch

Canada accelerates its critical minerals strategy in 2026, focusing on key resources and development projects like the Goldboro gold mine, to secure economic and supply chain resilience. Explore the top minerals driving the nation's industrial future.

Krugman Critiques Trump's Venezuela Oil Claims

Nobel laureate Paul Krugman dismantles Donald Trump's assertions about capturing wealth from Venezuela's oil, citing major economic and logistical barriers. Read the full analysis.

Saugeen Shores offers free pre-approved home designs

The Town of Saugeen Shores introduces a catalogue of free, pre-approved house designs to speed up construction and reduce approval times for new housing. Learn how this initiative tackles the housing shortage.

Carney, Premiers to Meet on CUSMA in Ottawa This Month

Prime Minister Mark Carney will convene Canada's premiers in Ottawa later this month to discuss the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). This high-stakes meeting aims to align provincial and federal strategies on continental trade.

Para Transpo Buses Pulled Over Heating Issues

Five new Para Transpo buses in Ottawa were removed from service after their heating systems failed, leaving vulnerable riders in the cold. City officials are investigating the cause.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to Shut Down After 238 Years

The historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will cease publication May 3 after owners cite unsustainable losses. The closure follows a bitter legal fight with the union over healthcare. Discover the details of this local news crisis.

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