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Housing Starts Drop 17% in October: CMHC

Canada's housing market shows significant slowdown as CMHC reports 17% annual decline in housing starts for October 2025. Analysis of market trends and implications.

Tech stocks send TSX lower amid market decline

Canadian tech stocks led market declines as S&P/TSX composite dropped. U.S. markets also fell while TransAlta acquired Ontario power plants for $95 million. Stay informed on market trends.

US International Student Enrollment Drops 17%

New international student enrollment at US colleges dropped 17% this fall due to visa restrictions and Trump administration policies, impacting universities and economy.

35,000+ Households Left GTA Last Year: Data

New data reveals more than 35,000 households departed the Greater Toronto Area last year. Discover the factors driving this significant population shift and what it means for Canada's largest urban region.

Tuberculosis Outbreak in Edmonton Inner City

Alberta health officials declare a tuberculosis outbreak in Edmonton's inner city, with a dozen cases linked to the homeless population. Learn about the risks and response.

TSX down 300+ points, U.S. markets also tumble

Canadian and U.S. stock markets experienced significant declines on November 13, 2025, with the S&P/TSX composite dropping more than 300 points. Get the latest market analysis and impacts.

TC Energy Q3 Profit Dips to $841M, Revenue Rises

Canadian energy giant TC Energy reports mixed Q3 2023 results with profit declining to $841 million while revenue surges to $3.94 billion. Discover how major projects and strategic moves are shaping the company's future.

Canada's 2024 Budget: Slow-Burn Economic Boost

Discover how Canada's latest federal budget promises gradual economic stimulation through strategic housing initiatives and innovation investments, though immediate relief remains elusive for many Canadians.

Moncton Selects Downtown Site for New Seniors Centre

Moncton moves forward with long-awaited seniors centre as city council approves the former Moncton Lumber site downtown. The strategic location promises enhanced accessibility and community integration for older adults.

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