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B.C. Redraws EV Mandate, Scraps 100% Goal by 2035

British Columbia revises its electric vehicle sales mandate, abandoning the 100% zero-emission target by 2035. Provincial rebates discontinued as federal incentives remain available.

B.C. Child Care: Most Expensive in Canada

B.C.'s child-care program now has Canada's highest fees despite NDP promises. Only 10% of spaces are $10/day while families pay up to $95 daily. Learn about the economic impact.

How New Public Service Early Retirement Buyouts Work

Learn how the federal government's $1.5B early retirement incentive program will work for Canadian public servants, funded by the pension plan surplus. Get the details on eligibility and timeline.

Federal public service cuts exceed attrition capacity

Analysis reveals Canadian government's plan to cut 40,000 public service jobs by 2028-29 cannot rely solely on attrition. Departments like CRA face significant challenges despite early retirement incentives.

Early Holiday Gift Deals: Save Up to 61%

Discover 15 smart holiday gift deals from Amazon, Target, and more. Save up to 61% on kitchen gadgets, electronics, and cozy essentials before Black Friday.

Why Manufacturing Tax Incentives Don't Work in Canada

Economist Jack Mintz argues Canada's 50-year experiment with manufacturing tax preferences has failed. True economic growth requires market-driven productivity improvements, not government favoritism.

Toronto Developer Gives Aeroplan Points to Renters

A Toronto developer is offering Aeroplan points as move-in incentives for new tenants. Discover why this innovative approach is changing the rental market landscape in Canada's largest city.

76 new child-care spaces for Middle Musquodoboit

Middle Musquodoboit welcomes 76 new licensed child-care spaces to address growing demand. The expansion promises enhanced early childhood education opportunities for Nova Scotia families.

Toronto landlords offer free rent to attract tenants

Toronto's rental market sees a surge in incentives like free rent and gift cards as vacancies climb to 3.5%. Landlords adapt to a more competitive landscape, offering perks to secure long-term tenants.

Double winter storm hits London region early

London, Ontario faces back-to-back winter storms bringing heavy snow and power outages. Early season snowfall surprises residents, with more severe weather expected.

No Injuries in Early Morning London Shooting: LPS

London Police Service confirms no injuries in early morning shooting incident. Investigation ongoing as authorities seek witnesses and evidence. Stay informed about community safety.

Woman arrested after Elliot Lake break-ins

Ontario Provincial Police arrested a woman following early morning break-ins in Elliot Lake. The incident occurred on November 10, 2025, with OPP responding to multiple calls.

Toronto breaks 1971 snowfall record in early November

Toronto shattered a 54-year-old snowfall record with unprecedented early November accumulation. The historic weather caused over 200 crashes across the GTA as residents navigated slippery conditions.

Manitoba invests $176.5M in rental housing expansion

The Manitoba government is launching a massive $176.5 million rental housing incentive program to create thousands of new affordable units across the province, addressing the critical housing shortage.

Will Ottawa's Budget Actually Spur Business Investment?

The federal government's latest budget promises billions to spur business investment, but economists and industry leaders question whether the measures will deliver real results or fall short of expectations.

Saskatchewan Confident About $10-a-Day Childcare Deal

Saskatchewan's Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill reveals significant progress in negotiations for the federal $10-a-day childcare program, expressing strong optimism about reaching an agreement soon.

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