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Saskatoon Lead Pipe Deadline Pushed to 2028

Saskatoon will miss its 2026 target to replace all lead water pipes, extending the deadline to 2028. Learn about the reasons, costs, and health risks for residents.

B.C. Ghost Town Owner's 13-Year Fight for Energy Hub

Krishnan Suthanthiran bought Kitsault, B.C., for $7M in 2005. He's spent 13 years pitching it as an energy export hub to India, now seeking government support for oil and gas pipelines. Read his ambitious plan.

Canadian Forces Deploy to Manitoba First Nation for Water Crisis

The Canadian Armed Forces are sending personnel and equipment to a northern Manitoba First Nation facing a critical infrastructure failure. Frozen pipes and sewer backups have created an emergency, prompting a military response to support the community.

Canada scraps plastic export ban, citing economic pressure

The federal government has quietly reversed its ban on exporting single-use plastics just before Christmas 2025. The move, citing tariffs and supply chain issues, signals a shift in environmental policy. Read the full analysis.

Venezuela Oil Coup: A Warning for Canada

The U.S.-backed change in Venezuela puts Canada's oil exports at risk, highlighting an urgent need for trade diversification and infrastructure investment. Read the analysis.

U.S. Approves TSMC Chip Tool Exports to China for 2025

The U.S. government has granted Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) its annual approval to export advanced chipmaking equipment to its China facilities, a key development in global tech trade. Read the full analysis.

High-Speed Rail Could See Dozens of Daily Trains

Internal documents reveal plans for a high-frequency rail service with dozens of daily trains connecting Toronto and Quebec City. Explore the potential impact on Canadian travel and infrastructure.

Canada's Big Projects Need Human Infrastructure

As Canada aims for major projects like the Ring of Fire, the lesson from Fort McMurray is clear: building communities is harder than building job sites. Ambition without capacity is a fantasy.

Canada's $80B High-Speed Rail Plan: 44-Year Payback

The federal government launches an ambitious high-speed rail link from Toronto to Quebec City. With an $80 billion price tag and a 44-year payback period, we examine if this transformative project is feasible.

Infrastructure Summit in Vaughan Charts Ontario's Future

Ontario leaders convened at the Vaughan Infrastructure Summit to discuss how strategic infrastructure investment is crucial for economic competitiveness, job creation, and solving the housing crisis. Learn the key insights.

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