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Disney Q4 2025: Streaming & Parks Shine

The Walt Disney Company reports a strong fourth quarter driven by streaming services and theme parks, while traditional TV networks face challenges. Discover the key financial results.

U of T invests $24M, hires 3 top U.S. academics

The University of Toronto is making a major research push with a $24 million investment in emerging scholars and the recruitment of three renowned academics from the United States.

Sour Puss Liqueur Production Moves to Montreal

Phillips Distilling Company relocates Sour Puss production from Minnesota to Montreal's Station 22 distillery to overcome Canadian liquor store bans on US products amid ongoing trade uncertainty.

Canada private equity deals top $56 billion in 2025

Canadian private equity activity surges to $56 billion in first nine months of 2025, driven by major deals including GardaWorld's $14-billion buyout. Discover the factors behind this record growth.

Baytex Energy sells Eagle Ford operations for $3.25B

Calgary's Baytex Energy is divesting its U.S. Eagle Ford operations in a major $3.25 billion deal, reshaping its North American portfolio. Discover the strategic implications for Canada's energy sector.

Brandt Industries fined $55K for worker injury

Regina's Brandt Industries faces a $55,000 fine for a workplace safety violation that led to a worker injury in 2021. Learn the details of the safety breach and its implications.

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.

Maple Leaf Foods Q3 Profit Hits $43.1M

Canadian food giant Maple Leaf Foods reports robust third-quarter earnings with profit hitting $43.1 million and sales climbing 8% year-over-year, signaling strong consumer demand despite market challenges.

Barrie pool company $500K fraud trial set

Two Barrie men face trial for allegedly defrauding 16 customers out of $500,000 through their pool company. Discover how the elaborate scheme unfolded and what victims experienced.

BC chemical company embroiled in lawsuits after sanctions

A controversial British Columbia chemical distributor is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and international legal battles, revealing a complex web of allegations involving sanctioned substances and corporate intrigue.

Taxpayers Funding Questionable Academic Research

Canadian taxpayers are unknowingly financing questionable university studies through indirect federal funding. Discover where your money is really going and why oversight is lacking.

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