Conservatives Propose Plan to Stop $500B Capital Flight
Calgary MP Greg McLean discusses Conservative economic proposals to address Canada's investment crisis, criticizing Liberal governance while offering bipartisan solutions.
Calgary MP Greg McLean discusses Conservative economic proposals to address Canada's investment crisis, criticizing Liberal governance while offering bipartisan solutions.
A proposed high-speed rail line in Canada would require a significant portion of the nation's energy grids, already strained by demand and climate pressures.
Toronto's long-awaited Eglinton Crosstown LRT begins free service on its opening day, marking a milestone for public transit in the city after years of delays and construction challenges.
The Eglinton Crosstown LRT in Toronto opens after a 15-year saga, offering critical insights into urban transit development and project management challenges.
New data highlights the busiest OC Transpo routes with the highest cancellation rates during a frigid January, impacting Ottawa commuters as extreme cold warnings persisted.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin's comment on a CEO embracing a colleague during a Boston concert has ignited discussions about workplace boundaries and public displays of affection in professional settings.
Canada's former ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, raises concerns about Donald Trump's shifting positions on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, amid broader discussions on Arctic security and bilateral relations.
Highway 26 in the Barrie area has been closed by authorities due to dangerous winter weather conditions, including extreme cold and poor visibility, affecting travel in Ontario.
Will Lewis, publisher of the Washington Post, announces his resignation days after the newspaper implemented significant staff reductions, amid ongoing industry challenges.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced that the provincial housing minister is actively engaged in negotiations to ensure Calgary retains crucial federal housing funding amid ongoing discussions.
Analysis argues CUPE's statement on Iran protests focuses on Israel and US instead of regime brutality, revealing ideological capture that betrays union members and Canadian values.
Montreal residents face steep Hydro-Quebec bills amid bitter cold, with energy consumption surging during prolonged winter freeze across Quebec.
A serious multi-vehicle collision in Glencoe, Ontario has resulted in five individuals being transported to hospital with injuries. Emergency services responded to the scene on February 7, 2026.
A Cache Bay resident battles municipal authorities over his self-built tiny shed, citing health and financial benefits, while officials claim it violates building codes.
A Vancouver real estate agent has been fined $10,000 by the BC Financial Services Authority for failing to report an investigation and submitting a false document, highlighting regulatory enforcement in the province's real estate sector.
Approximately 27,000 Alberta health-care workers have ratified a new four-year contract with Alberta Health Services, securing a 12% wage increase and a living wage guarantee by 2027.
A Brampton bus driver faces multiple charges after running a red light and crashing into a minivan, sending 10 people to hospital and damaging seven vehicles.
The Town of Blind River in Northern Ontario is evaluating tiny homes as a creative strategy to tackle its affordable housing shortage, aiming to provide more accessible living options for residents.
Steinar Engeset, a respected Nova Scotia fishing industry and community leader, receives a special plaque on his 84th birthday, recognizing his decades of service and dedication to the maritime sector.
Yorkton-area MLA David Chan highlights positive job-growth statistics for the region, emphasizing economic development and local employment opportunities in Saskatchewan.
A two-vehicle crash has prompted the closure of Base Line Road in Huron County, Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the incident, which occurred on February 7, 2026.
Health Canada announces a recall of Harmony Alternating Blinds by Storimage Inc. due to a serious strangulation risk to children, urging immediate action from consumers.
Brad Karp, chairman of elite law firm Paul Weiss, resigned after Justice Department released emails showing extensive communications with Jeffrey Epstein, following firm's tumultuous dealings with Trump administration.
Timmins in Ontario and Rouyn-Noranda in Quebec announce a collaborative economic strategy focused on mining, leveraging shared strengths and community ties to boost regional prosperity.
Edmonton Transit Service announces seasonal route modifications effective this Sunday, impacting multiple bus lines across the city to optimize winter service efficiency and reliability.
A train carrying coal derailed in South Surrey, B.C., with officials confirming no waterways appear impacted. Cleanup operations are ongoing as authorities investigate the incident.
A fire at a rooming house in Owen Sound, Ontario, caused no injuries but required a significant emergency response. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze.
Montreal's iconic Steve's Music Store is closing multiple locations as part of a significant restructuring plan, marking the end of an era for the city's music community.
Young Canadians are encountering significant difficulties securing employment, with experts warning that improvements in the youth job market could be gradual and prolonged.
Brampton City Council has passed its 2026 budget, featuring a 0% property tax increase. Mayor Patrick Brown discusses the decision and resident reactions amid fiscal pressures.