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Atlantic Restaurants Feel Snubbed by Federal Budget

Atlantic Canadian restaurant owners and small business operators express deep disappointment as federal budget overlooks sector-specific support, calling it a 'devastating blow' to pandemic-recovering businesses.

Wasaga Beach Businesses Accuse Town of Targeting Them

Wasaga Beach entrepreneurs claim municipal officials are systematically targeting local businesses with excessive enforcement and unreasonable demands, creating a hostile environment for commerce in the popular Ontario destination.

Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Bill Mont Dies at 96

The Atlantic Canadian business community remembers Bill Mont, founder of Mount Holdings, whose entrepreneurial spirit and philanthropy shaped Nova Scotia for generations.

Winnipeg businesses terrorized by serial arsonist

A Winnipeg business community lives in fear as another suspicious fire strikes, believed to be connected to a string of arsons targeting local establishments in the Exchange District.

5 Tax Reforms Mark Carney Must Champion

As speculation grows about Mark Carney's political future, experts reveal five crucial tax changes that could revolutionize Canada's economy and restore fairness for middle-class families.

Winnipeg Police Search for Missing Man in Central Park

Winnipeg authorities are urgently searching for 37-year-old William Gousseau, who vanished after being last spotted in the Central Park neighborhood. Police release physical description and appeal for community assistance.

Hamilton Road BIA Targeted in Phishing Scam

London's Hamilton Road BIA reveals details of a sophisticated phishing attack that compromised their accounts, while reassuring businesses that no financial data was stolen in the security breach.

Judge slashes $510M legal fee request in treaty case

A landmark ruling sees an Ontario judge dramatically reduce legal fees in a multi-billion dollar treaty rights case, calling the original $510 million request 'unreasonable' and setting new precedent for legal compensation.

Sudbury firefighter suicide ruled accidental death

A groundbreaking arbitration decision in Northern Ontario has classified a Sudbury firefighter's suicide as an accidental death, setting a precedent for mental health recognition in emergency services.

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