Toronto's $5.85M Entertainer's Home: A Family Masterpiece

Explore 14 Sulgrave Crescent in Toronto, a custom-built home designed for large gatherings with smart technology, future-proofing, and a basement arcade. Priced at $5,849,000, it blends traditional exterior with modern interior.

Stantec Cancels ICE Contracts After Backlash

Edmonton-based engineering firm Stantec has withdrawn from controversial contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following pressure from Indigenous communities and public criticism.

Ex-Russian Oligarch Demands $350M from Canada

Igor Makarov, a billionaire who renounced Russian citizenship, is pursuing Canada for $350 million at an international tribunal after failed court battles over sanctions related to Russia's war on Ukraine.

REM Early Closures & Parking Fees Start in Montreal

Montreal's REM will close early Friday and Saturday nights for Anse-à-l'Orme branch preparations, while four stations begin charging for parking. Multiple highway disruptions continue across the city.

Selling Gold in Canada: Banks, Dealers & Tips

With gold prices near historic highs, Canadians are seeking ways to sell their gold. This guide explores bank policies, reputable dealers, pricing factors, and essential tips for secure transactions.

RBC Realtor.ca Deal Impacts Mortgage Market

Royal Bank of Canada's exclusive partnership with Realtor.ca gives the bank unprecedented access to homebuyers, potentially reshaping mortgage competition across Canada.

Gas Prices Jump Across the Maritimes

Drivers in Atlantic Canada face higher fuel costs as gas prices rise across the Maritimes, reflecting broader economic and market factors affecting regional energy.

37 CN Train Cars Derail in Alberta, Cause Unknown

A significant train derailment occurred in west-central Alberta involving 37 CN Rail cars. Authorities are investigating the cause, with no immediate reports of injuries or hazardous material leaks.

Auto Insurers Pressure Alberta Premier on Rate Caps

Insurance companies in Alberta are intensifying their campaign against Premier Danielle Smith's government over caps on auto insurance premium increases, threatening market withdrawal if restrictions remain.

Bank Sued Over $343K Wrong Account Deposit

A Winnipeg bank is being sued after allegedly depositing $343,000 into the wrong account, which was then quickly drained. The case highlights banking security concerns.

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