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Canada Post Labour Dispute Shakes Public Trust

A lengthy labour dispute at Canada Post has significantly eroded public confidence in the national postal service. Learn how the disruption is affecting communities and what it means for reliability.

Saks Considers Bankruptcy as $100M Payment Looms

Luxury retailer Saks Global Enterprises, burdened by debt from its Neiman Marcus deal, is exploring Chapter 11 bankruptcy ahead of a critical $100+ million payment due December 30. Read the full analysis.

Ghost Gun Parts Shipped to Canada via Mail: CBSA

An internal audit reveals criminals are using Canada Post to import untraceable 'ghost gun' parts from the U.S., with tens of thousands of firearms seized from the mail stream. Read the full report.

Simple fix to end anti-Israel protests in Canada

A new analysis reveals how existing authorities could halt disruptive anti-Israel protests targeting Canadian retailers without new laws. Learn about the simple directive proposed.

Financial Post Columnists Analyze Key 2025 Trends

A review of FP Comment columns from early 2025 reveals expert analysis on voter sentiment, competition policy, pension risks, and looming trade wars. Discover the key insights shaping Canada's economic and political landscape.

Globalizing the Intifada Means War on Canada

Analysis: The call to 'globalize the intifada' by activists is a direct threat, linked to rising antisemitism and terror arrests in Canada. Read the urgent warning.

Kraft Heinz CEO Replaced Ahead of 2026 Company Split

Kraft Heinz names former Kellanova CEO Steve Cahillane as its new leader, replacing Carlos Abrams-Rivera effective January 1. The move comes as the food giant prepares to split into two separate public companies in late 2026.

Opinion: Canada Post is an expensive relic

Steve Murphy argues Canada Post is a costly, outdated institution. Read his analysis on the future of postal service in Canada and the financial burden on taxpayers.

B.C. health review cuts 1,100 jobs, redirects $60M

A major review of B.C.'s health authorities will eliminate over 1,100 positions and redirect $60 million to front-line services. Learn how this restructuring aims to improve patient care.

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