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Auditor won't investigate fatal Regina CO leak

Saskatchewan's provincial auditor refuses to investigate a deadly carbon monoxide leak in Regina that killed an 11-year-old boy. Read the full story and the call for accountability.

P.E.I. emissions drop for third straight year

Prince Edward Island leads in emissions reductions for a third consecutive year, while transportation remains the largest source of greenhouse gases across Canada. Discover the progress and hurdles.

AI May Set Your Grocery Prices by 2026

Dynamic pricing powered by AI could personalize grocery costs, raising ethical concerns. A new report warns this could cost families over $1,200 more per year. Read about the future of food shopping.

2025 Second Warmest Year; 14 Climate Trends for 2026

Experts confirm 2025 likely tied as second warmest year on record. Bloomberg outlines 14 key climate trends for 2026 as CO2 levels hit new highs. Get the latest climate news for B.C. and beyond.

Decarbonized Oil: Canada's Climate Opportunity

A new federal-provincial agreement could position Canada as a leader in decarbonized fossil fuels through carbon capture, blending climate action with economic strategy. Explore the path to geological net zero.

Toronto McDonald's prices vary wildly by location

A Toronto resident's investigation reveals McDonald's menu prices are no longer consistent, with some items costing 30% more at certain locations like Union Station. Discover the full price analysis.

Calgary's 2025 Energy-Fueled Swagger Faces Future Tests

Calgary's business confidence surged in 2025, fueled by a federal-provincial energy deal. ATB's Mark Parsons warns the industry is still in 'wait-and-see mode' as 2026 becomes a critical 'year of execution.'

EU's Carbon Border Tax Seeks Global Influence

The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism aims to set a global standard for carbon pricing. As it evolves, its effectiveness in driving worldwide climate policy is under scrutiny.

Why 2026 is a pivotal year for Canada's food policy

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois explains the converging forces reshaping Canada's food economy in 2026, from trade pressures to AI pricing. A year of reckoning for competitiveness and food security.

Dynamic Grocery Pricing: AI May Hike Food Costs

Food researcher Sylvain Charlebois warns AI-driven dynamic pricing in stores could cost families $1,200 more per year. Learn how digital shelf labels are changing the social contract of food.

Ontario cuts booze discount for bars, restaurants in 2026

Ontario will reduce its wholesale alcohol discount for bars and restaurants from 15% to 10% starting Jan. 1, 2026. Industry warns this will raise costs for struggling businesses and likely increase prices for consumers.

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