Category : Corporate News


Tecumseh Woman Accused in $30,000 Fraud Case

A Tecumseh woman faces fraud charges after Ontario Provincial Police allege she defrauded over $30,000. The investigation highlights financial crime enforcement in the region.

TSX Edges Higher, Oil Down in Early Trading

The S&P/TSX composite index saw modest gains in early trading on March 10, 2026, while oil prices experienced a significant drop. Market movements occurred amid broader economic news.

Péladeau Fails to Seize Control of Transat Board

Quebecor CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau's attempt to take control of Transat's board of directors has been thwarted following a shareholder vote, marking a significant setback in his expansion plans.

Transat Q1 Loss $29.5M, Revenue Up 5%

Air Transat reports a first-quarter net loss of $29.5 million, while revenue increased by five percent compared to the same period last year, highlighting ongoing challenges in the aviation sector.

Trump Tariff Chaos Fuels Fraud in Canada

The uncertainty from Trump's tariff policies has led to a surge in fraud targeting Canadian businesses, with scammers exploiting confusion over trade rules.

MAX Power Announces $20M Brokered Offering

MAX Power Mining Corp. has launched a private placement offering aiming to raise up to C$20 million. The funds will support hydrogen exploration and seismic data acquisition in Saskatchewan.

Iris Acquisition Corp II Signs LOI for Freedom Metals

Iris Acquisition Corp II announces a non-binding letter of intent for a business combination with Freedom Metals Corporation, aiming to create a U.S.-focused strategic platform for antimony and tungsten critical minerals.

Live Nation Settles DOJ Antitrust Case

Live Nation reaches a settlement with the DOJ in an antitrust lawsuit, agreeing to open parts of its ticketing arm to third-party sellers and ease promoter access to its venues.

DOJ Settles Antitrust Suit Against Ticketmaster, Live Nation

The U.S. Justice Department has reached a settlement in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation, alleging an illegal monopoly over live events. Details remain confidential as the case aimed to dismantle practices accused of stifling com

U.S. Justice Department, Live Nation Settle Monopoly Case

The U.S. Justice Department and Live Nation Entertainment have reached a settlement in a high-profile antitrust case alleging illegal monopolistic practices in the live event ticketing industry, according to an Associated Press source.

Go Diva Rideshare Focuses on Safety for Women and 2SLGBTQ+

Saskatoon entrepreneur Cheri Uthe launches Go Diva, a rideshare service designed primarily for women and 2SLGBTQ+ riders but open to all, aiming to provide safer transportation options with a focus on comfort and fair employment.

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