Crown Royal plant closure deal ratified by union

Unifor members at Diageo's Amherstburg Crown Royal bottling plant have ratified a closure agreement, securing enhanced severance and benefits ahead of the February 2026 shutdown. Learn the details.

Bombardier Abu Dhabi Service Centre Advances Construction

Bombardier's landmark service centre at Al Bateen Executive Airport is progressing, set to open in late 2026. The 120,000 sq. ft. hub will boost Middle East support for its entire aircraft fleet. Read more about this strategic expansion.

EQB to buy PC Financial for about $800M

EQB Inc. has agreed to purchase the PC Financial business from Loblaw Companies Ltd. in a landmark transaction valued at approximately $800 million. The deal reshapes Canada's banking landscape.

Winnipeg may pay small businesses for construction losses

Two Winnipeg city councillors are pushing a motion to consider financial compensation for local small businesses suffering losses due to disruptive road construction projects. Learn about the proposal and its potential impact.

Orezone Hits High-Grade Gold at Bomboré P17 Zone

Orezone Gold announces strong confirmatory drill results, including 5.55 g/t gold over 15m, at the P17 Zone of its Bomboré mine. The zone is set to be a primary feed source for the new hard rock plant, with commissioning underway and first gold imminent.

N.S. Premier to Meet Massachusetts Governor on Trade

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is set to meet with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey to discuss enhancing trade and energy cooperation between the regions. Learn more about the key topics on the agenda.

Delta Air Lines lost $200M in U.S. shutdown

The longest U.S. government shutdown cost Delta Air Lines an estimated $200 million in revenue. The airline cites reduced travel demand from federal employees and contractors.

Laurentian Bank sells $1.9B portfolio in strategic split

Laurentian Bank CEO Éric Provost details the strategic $1.9 billion asset sale to National Bank and Fairstone Bank, marking a significant shift for the Canadian financial institution. Learn the details and implications.

Ottawa Approves New Tallest Building at 50 Storeys

Ottawa's planning committee has approved a new 50-storey tower by Claridge Homes, set to become the city's tallest building. The project will add 503 housing units near Little Italy and Dow's Lake Station.

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