AI Debt Wave Threatens Credit Markets
Massive AI-driven debt sales from tech giants like Alphabet and Meta could overwhelm buyers and weaken credit markets globally. Learn about the risks.
Massive AI-driven debt sales from tech giants like Alphabet and Meta could overwhelm buyers and weaken credit markets globally. Learn about the risks.
Financial expert Christopher Liew analyzes whether refinancing your debt makes sense amid high interest rates and living costs. Learn the pros, cons, and credit implications.
Saskatchewan launches new tax credit program to encourage investment in small businesses, offering ownership shares for expansion. Learn how local entrepreneurs can benefit.
Credit Canada CEO Bruce Sellery offers unconventional Black Friday advice: save 100% by not spending. Learn smart shopping strategies for the 2025 holiday season.
Discover how Prem Watsa's Fairfax Financial foresaw the 2008 crisis and turned a defensive bet into a $4 billion windfall through conviction and patience.
First West Credit Union successfully closed its $200 million senior deposit note offering, which was oversubscribed with $1.07 billion in orders. Learn how this demonstrates investor confidence in Canada's financial cooperative sector.
Canadian credit unions are positioning to compete with major banks following new federal budget measures. Michael Hatch discusses the changing financial landscape.
Titan Tool workers in Windsor reach 100-day lockout, surpassing Ford's 1945 strike as longest auto labor dispute in city history. Unifor national president joins protest.
Dye & Durham Ltd. has less than a month to file its audited Q1 financial statements or face default under its senior credit agreement. Learn about the company's ongoing turmoil.
Donald Trump explained his raspy voice by revealing he lost his temper with officials he called 'stupid' during trade negotiations. The viral exchange sparked Democratic Party mockery.
Quebec City faces legal action after cancelling controversial U.S. Christian singer Sean Feucht's performance. Lawsuit alleges breach of contract and religious discrimination.
Beijing reacts furiously to Japanese PM's Taiwan remarks, summoning ambassadors and warning citizens against Japan travel. Read the latest developments in this diplomatic crisis.
Former Dutchie's Fresh Food Market employee Natalia Savka alleges she's still owed thousands in unpaid wages. Learn about the ongoing wage dispute in Kitchener.
French soccer star Kylian Mbappé files massive $800 million lawsuit against Paris Saint-Germain, alleging unpaid wages and moral harassment in stunning legal battle.
A 25-year-old man is in critical condition after a domestic dispute escalated in Montreal's Côte-St-Paul neighborhood. Police arrested a suspect hours later. Read the latest details.
The Upper Credit Humane Society initiates a groundbreaking program to connect local seniors with foster pets, promoting companionship and mutual well-being for both.
A 25-year-old man is in critical condition after being stabbed during a domestic dispute in Montreal. Police continue investigation into the violent incident.
Lebanon prepares to file formal complaint against Israel for constructing wall inside Lebanese territory. President Joseph Aoun leads diplomatic response to border dispute.
Japan calls for calm as China issues travel advisory over PM Takaichi's Taiwan remarks. Learn about the diplomatic spat and its economic implications.
Raphael Lemkin's family confronts the institute bearing his name for accusing Israel of genocide, claiming it betrays his Zionist beliefs and legacy. Read the full story.
Disney and YouTube TV reach agreement restoring ABC, ESPN and other channels after two-week blackout. Canadian subscribers regain access to sports and entertainment programming.
A planned 48-hour shutdown of Montreal's STM transit system has been canceled after the union and management reached a last-minute agreement Friday night, avoiding major disruptions for thousands of commuters.
Oracle's credit default swaps surge as investors hedge against $500B AI infrastructure spending. Debt could reach $290B by 2028 amid revenue uncertainty.
Administrative staff and professional employees at STM announce strike plans, but transit service will continue unaffected. Learn about the upcoming labor disruptions.
Discover how Apollo Global Management and Soros Fund Management avoided massive losses in the First Brands collapse by identifying critical warning signs that others missed.
Thailand's Gulf Development Public Company Limited (GULF) secures an 'A' corporate credit rating with stable outlook from Japan Credit Rating Agency, reflecting strong financial health.
Tax professionals express frustration over federal budget's hidden tax policy changes affecting flow-through shares and charitable donations. Learn how these changes impact investors.
STM bus and métro drivers will strike November 15-16, shutting down Montreal's public transit system. Get the latest details on the 48-hour shutdown and government response.
Expert financial steps to protect your credit and rebuild your finances after divorce. Learn how to handle TFSAs, RRSPs and shared assets in Canada.
The Town of Coaldale and AUPE reach a new four-year collective agreement, ending a two-month lockout. Workers secure a 12% wage increase and improved benefits.