Goldman Sachs Lawyer Resigns Over Epstein Emails

Kathy Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs' chief legal officer and former Obama White House counsel, resigns after emails show close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, whom she called 'Uncle Jeffrey'.

Riverside Home Model Features Three Distinct Gathering Areas

The Riverside 3ST show home by Cedarglen Homes in Calgary's Seton community provides families with three separate gathering spaces across its floors, addressing the need for both social interaction and personal quiet time in modern living.

Air Transat Cuts Summer Flights to Florida

Air Transat is reducing its summer flight schedule to Florida, joining other airlines in scaling back Canadian-U.S. routes as traveler numbers to southern destinations decline.

Ontario Housing Crisis: New Home Sales at 45-Year Low

New home sales in the Greater Toronto Area plummeted to just 5,300 units in 2025, marking the worst performance in 45 years of record-keeping. Premier Doug Ford pledges collaboration with builders to accelerate construction amid soaring costs and regulato

Cameco Posts $199M Q4 Profit as Uranium Demand Rises

Cameco, a leading uranium producer, announced robust fourth-quarter earnings of $199 million, highlighting a positive trend in the nuclear energy sector. The company's performance reflects increasing global demand for uranium as nations seek cleaner energ

Venezuela Grants More Oil Land to Chevron, Repsol

Venezuela plans to award additional oil-production blocks to Chevron and Repsol as the Trump administration encourages private investment to revive the nation's energy sector and counter Chinese and Russian influence.

Bell vs Telus: High-Speed Internet Battle Moves West

Bell has filed a formal complaint with Canada's telecom regulator alleging Telus is impeding competition in British Columbia and Alberta's high-speed internet markets by failing to provide wholesale network access as required by federal regulations.

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