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Edmonton's $1B Fund Could Offset Property Taxes

Edmonton councillor Aaron Paquette proposes transforming a $1-billion endowment fund into a sovereign wealth fund to curb property tax hikes and attract developers to the city.

Thai Conglomerate GULF Achieves 'A' Credit Rating

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.

Barrie's 2026 budget approved with no tax hike

Barrie City Council has approved the 2026 operating budget with zero percent tax increase. Learn how the city plans to maintain services without raising costs for residents.

Halal Investing Expands Beyond Faith-Based Roots

Halal investing is attracting broader Canadian interest beyond its Islamic foundations. RBC portfolio manager Sameer Azam explains the growth and institutional appeal of Sharia-compliant investments.

Mother of Four Discovers Her True Identity at 45

After 25 years of marriage, Katrina Anne Willis discovered her authentic self through a Pilates instructor. Her journey of self-discovery led to divorce, new beginnings, and embracing her LGBTQ+ identity.

Experts: Don't Let Money Scarcity Mindset Win

Financial experts warn against letting a money scarcity mindset dictate your decisions. Learn how to break free from financial fear and build a healthier relationship with your money in Canada.

B.C. Securities Commission settles for $4M+

The B.C. Securities Commission has reached a settlement exceeding $4 million with an individual and his company. Discover the details of this significant regulatory action.

Nova Scotia MP fined for election violations

Liberal MP Jaime Battiste faces $600 penalty for violating Canada Elections Act during 2019 campaign through improper expense reporting and acceptance of prohibited contributions.

Barrie's 2026 Budget Planning Underway

City of Barrie kicks off early budget deliberations for 2026, focusing on infrastructure, community services, and financial sustainability. Learn how your tax dollars will be allocated.

Chatham-Kent proposes 49% tax hike in 2026 budget

Chatham-Kent officials are sounding the alarm as the 2026 budget proposes nearly 50% tax increase, blaming provincial funding restrictions for forcing drastic measures on local taxpayers.

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