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Regina Council Debates 15.69% Tax Hike for 2026 Budget

Regina city council begins a week-long review of the 2026 budget, facing a proposed 15.69% mill rate increase. Key decisions on police funding, utility rates, and potential service cuts are on the table.

Confirmed Flu Cases Jump 61%: Federal Data

New federal data reveals a sharp 61% increase in confirmed influenza cases across Canada. Health officials urge vaccination as respiratory illnesses rise nationwide.

Loonie Jumps Above 72 Cents on Strong Jobs Report

The Canadian dollar soared above 72 cents U.S. after a surprisingly strong November jobs report, reinforcing expectations the Bank of Canada will hold rates. Discover the market impact.

Strong Jobs Data Pushes Bank of Canada Rate Cuts to 2026

Canada's surprisingly strong November jobs report, with 54,000 new positions, has economists predicting the end of rate cuts and flirting with the possibility of a hike in 2026. Discover the market implications.

Falling Rates Benefit Canadian Bank Balance Sheets

As interest rates fall, Canadian banks are experiencing a shift from term deposits to demand accounts, strengthening their financial position. Expert analysis reveals the impact on earnings.

Quebec 2026 Tax Rates Announced

A detailed breakdown of the Quebec income tax rates and brackets for the 2026 tax year. Find out how much you'll owe and plan your finances accordingly.

Manitoba leads provinces in 2024 homicide rate

Statistics Canada data reveals Manitoba had the highest homicide rate among provinces in 2024. Explore the national crime trends and what this means for community safety.

Injectable HIV Prevention Drug Brings Hope to South Africa

The rollout of a groundbreaking long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, in South Africa offers new hope in the fight against the virus. Learn how this innovation could shape the future of public health.

Madonna Criticizes Trump's World AIDS Day Ban

Madonna condemns the Trump administration's directive to halt World AIDS Day commemorations. Learn about the policy shift and its impact on public health advocacy. Join the conversation.

U.S. Halts World AIDS Day Commemoration After 37 Years

The U.S. government has discontinued its official recognition of World AIDS Day, breaking a tradition observed every December 1 since 1988. This significant policy shift marks a departure from decades of global health solidarity.

S&P 500 Dips, Crypto Rout Triggers Risk Aversion

Wall Street's rally stalled as a sharp cryptocurrency selloff and rising global bond yields prompted investor caution. Bitcoin tumbled 7%, while the S&P 500 briefly fell below 6,800. Read the full analysis.

Silver Hits Record High, Doubles in Value in 2025

Silver prices surged to a historic peak on December 1, doubling this year and outpacing gold's rally. Traders bet on tight supplies and potential Fed rate cuts. Discover the market drivers.

Variable Mortgage Surge: Risks vs Savings

Canadian homeowners are flocking to variable-rate mortgages despite potential rate hikes. Expert analysis reveals whether the upfront savings justify the financial risk in today's uncertain economy.

World Stocks Climb on Rate Cut Optimism

Global markets rally as investors anticipate lower interest rates following strong Wall Street performance. Key economic indicators fuel optimism for 2025 economic recovery.

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