Air Canada Suspends Flights to Cuba
Air Canada has announced a temporary suspension of all flights to Cuba, citing operational assessments. The move impacts travel plans and reflects broader industry adjustments.
Air Canada has announced a temporary suspension of all flights to Cuba, citing operational assessments. The move impacts travel plans and reflects broader industry adjustments.
The Canadian government has committed $6 million to fund nationwide research initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity and economic competitiveness across various sectors.
New Brunswick Power executives present at Moncton hearings for proposed gas plant, facing scrutiny over environmental impact and energy strategy.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation criticizes Nova Scotia's fiscal management following a credit rating downgrade, highlighting concerns over provincial spending and economic stability.
A Calgary resident has died following a serious crash on Anthony Henday Drive near the Wye Road exit. Authorities are investigating the incident that occurred on February 9, 2026.
Eddie Bauer's Canadian operator prepares for bankruptcy filing after U.S. Chapter 11, with 31 stores across Canada facing potential liquidation sales while seeking a buyer.
Former Deputy PM John Manley argues Canada should approach CUSMA negotiations from strength, not anxiety, emphasizing unity and confidence as key assets in trade talks.
Canada's S&P/TSX composite index posted a significant gain of more than 300 points, while U.S. stock markets showed mixed results. The article also covers various national news briefs.
Cuba has alerted international airlines about an imminent jet fuel shortage that could severely disrupt air travel to and from the island nation, compounding existing economic hardships.
Vizsla Silver reports the tragic discovery of two employees' bodies in Sinaloa, Mexico, following their abduction last month, highlighting security risks in international mining operations.
A Highway 401 ramp at Communication Road in Chatham, Ontario, has been closed, causing traffic disruptions. The closure was announced on February 9, 2026, with details provided by local authorities.
Canadian Solar Inc. is pursuing a $350 million private credit loan to strengthen its U.S. operations while acquiring majority stakes in overseas factories to navigate trade restrictions.
Outdoor apparel retailer Eddie Bauer is pursuing a buyer and initiating court-supervised restructuring in Canada, mirroring recent U.S. proceedings amid retail challenges.
Despite global criticism of US policies under Trump, foreign investors poured record $1.6 trillion into American financial assets in 2025, highlighting a disconnect between opinion and action.
Royal Dutch Shell must secure significant new oil and gas reserves through exploration or acquisitions to counter declining assets, according to company statements and industry analysts.
Key northern Ontario highways have reopened following separate transport truck crashes that caused significant disruptions. The incidents highlight ongoing winter driving challenges in the region.
Authorities in Waterloo are investigating a reported taxi scam, urging residents to stay vigilant. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about consumer fraud in transportation services.
Bitcoin's recent volatility sees it fall below US$70,000, raising questions about its role as a safe-haven asset during uncertain times despite a crypto-friendly political climate.
Notified and the Canadian Investor Relations Institute have renewed their strategic partnership for a fourth consecutive year, focusing on AI-powered tools and best practices to help IR professionals navigate evolving investor expectations.
Metro Vancouver experiences extensive road and SkyTrain construction, causing major traffic congestion. Vancouver ranks as North America's fourth most congested city in 2025.
The head of the Public Service Alliance of Canada describes deteriorating conditions in federal office buildings as 'horrendous,' highlighting workplace concerns for government employees.
Toronto-based holding company Aimia has finalized the sale of its specialty chemical business, Giovanni Bozzetto, to private equity firm One Equity Partners, marking a strategic portfolio shift.
Telus Corporation has acquired additional wireless spectrum licences in British Columbia and Alberta for $317.6 million, enhancing its network infrastructure and service capabilities.
Water infiltration forced the shutdown of Montreal's Metro Yellow Line during Monday morning rush hour, with service expected to resume by 9:40 a.m. Shuttle buses have been deployed.
A tragic charter bus accident on a northern Alberta highway has resulted in one fatality and six individuals with serious injuries, prompting emergency response and investigation.
TD Bank aired a Super Bowl commercial featuring a delivery robot helped by humans, announcing its 'More Human' brand platform to simplify digital banking with empathy.
Cuba faces critical aviation fuel shortages, warning airlines they cannot refuel in Havana for a month. The crisis stems from US tariff threats and impacts tourism, migration, and energy infrastructure.
Montreal's transit system experiences significant disruptions with the Yellow Line completely down and REM service operating at reduced speeds, causing widespread commuter delays.
Offshore drilling giant Transocean announces a landmark all-stock acquisition of Valaris, valued at US$5.8 billion, consolidating the industry.
Ottawa's Beaverbrook neighbourhood in Kanata, designed as a self-contained 'satellite city' in the 1960s, is under consideration for heritage conservation district status by the City of Ottawa.