Linamar CEO: Public Sector Hurting Canada Productivity
Linamar CEO Linda Hasenfratz reveals public sector productivity has been flat for 25 years while business sector grew 50%. Learn why Canada trails the US in productivity.
Linamar CEO Linda Hasenfratz reveals public sector productivity has been flat for 25 years while business sector grew 50%. Learn why Canada trails the US in productivity.
Canada's copper industry is gaining momentum as mining companies shift focus from traditional gold operations. Discover how this strategic move impacts the economy and global markets.
Economic experts reveal how the latest federal budget overlooks Alberta's energy sector and fails to provide meaningful support for carbon capture initiatives, raising concerns about regional economic impacts.
TC Energy's executive reveals how supportive government policies across Canada, U.S. and Mexico are creating unprecedented opportunities for energy infrastructure expansion and economic growth.
Canada's landmark LNG project reaches critical production milestone, boosting export capacity and positioning the country as a key global energy supplier while creating economic opportunities nationwide.
An OCDSB education supervisor's compensation package has surged to nearly $350,000, raising questions about public sector spending and transparency in Ontario's school system.
Cenovus Energy secures shareholder approval for its $3.8 billion acquisition of MEG Energy, creating Canada's second-largest oil producer amid industry consolidation.
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.
Canadian Natural Resources delivers stellar Q3 results with $600 million profit and record-breaking production levels, signaling strong performance in Canada's energy sector.
As Alberta Premier Danielle Smith focuses on symbolic licence plate changes, the federal government's policies continue to threaten Alberta's economic foundation. Explore the growing tension between provincial priorities and federal overreach.
As Alberta awaits critical details from Ottawa's federal budget, the province faces a high-stakes deadline tied to the Grey Cup festival that could determine the fate of major pipeline projects and energy investment.
Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant shift in oil and gas policy, but industry experts warn key implementation details remain uncertain. Explore the implications for carbon capture incentives and clean electricity investments.
Ottawa's latest budget delivers a confusing mix of support and challenges for Alberta's oil and gas industry, leaving energy leaders uncertain about the future.
Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant change in tone toward the oil and gas industry, but critical details about investment tax credits and clean energy requirements remain uncertain, leaving industry experts watching closely.
Calgary-based energy leader Suncor delivers impressive Q2 results, exceeding analyst forecasts and raising production guidance, sending shares skyrocketing.
The Quebec government has passed Bill 7, eliminating or merging numerous government agencies in a sweeping efficiency move that promises significant taxpayer savings and streamlined services.
The Canadian government shows willingness to adjust its controversial oil and gas emissions cap policy, raising questions about environmental commitment versus economic pragmatism in Canada's energy sector.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas expresses measured optimism about the 2021 federal budget, highlighting potential benefits for Alberta's economy while raising concerns about ongoing challenges for the energy sector.
The Canadian government plans to eliminate 28,000 public service positions over five years through attrition and spending reductions, continuing workforce optimization efforts.
The Financial Post announces strategic expansion with new Western Canada bureau in Calgary, strengthening coverage of energy, economy and business innovation from Canada's booming western provinces.
While politicians debate energy policy, Canada's oil and gas industry is quietly transforming through massive investments in decarbonization and clean technology. Discover the real story behind the headlines.
Alberta's natural gas producers faced unprecedented challenges this summer as negative prices and pipeline maintenance created a perfect storm of financial pressure across the energy sector.
As the federal budget approaches, Ottawa's public sector workers face uncertainty with anticipated spending reductions and potential workforce changes that could reshape the capital's economic landscape.
Discover which Canadian public service organizations are leading the way in employee satisfaction, innovation, and workplace excellence in the 2025 rankings.
Exclusive investigation reveals why certain federal departments outperform others in employee satisfaction and productivity. Discover the key factors that create exceptional government workplaces across Canada.
Discover the surprising factors that elevate Canadian federal departments beyond mere employment into truly exceptional workplaces, as revealed by the latest Best Places to Work rankings.
Discover the groundbreaking federal departments and agencies recognized as Canada's best public service workplaces in 2025, setting new standards for employee satisfaction and innovation.
Saga Metals advances its strategically located Double Mer Uranium Project in Labrador as uranium market fundamentals strengthen, positioning the company to benefit from growing North American nuclear energy demand.
Two prominent Canadian mining companies navigate challenging market conditions as Coeur Mining reports significant losses and New Gold implements strategic changes to weather the storm.
OPEC+ maintains current oil output levels as global economic uncertainty and oversupply fears shake energy markets. What this means for Canadian consumers and the economy.