Supreme Court Tariff Ruling: Market Impact Guide
The U.S. Supreme Court could rule on Trump-era tariffs as soon as Friday, January 8, 2026. A decision against the tariffs may boost S&P 500 earnings and pressure Treasuries. Read the trader's guide.
The U.S. Supreme Court could rule on Trump-era tariffs as soon as Friday, January 8, 2026. A decision against the tariffs may boost S&P 500 earnings and pressure Treasuries. Read the trader's guide.
Father Raymond J. de Souza questions why Toronto police enforce buffer zones at abortion clinics but fail to protect Jewish communities from harassment. Read the analysis.
North Bay police have laid a stunt driving charge after a vehicle was timed at 95 km/h in a community safety zone with a 40 km/h limit. Read the details of the dangerous incident.
The U.S. State Department has broadened its list of nations subject to a visa bond requirement of up to US$15,000. The policy shift, announced in early 2026, adds new layers to U.S. immigration policy.
Government bond yields across the euro zone edged lower on Monday, January 5, 2026, as investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of a slate of important economic data. Market focus shifts to indicators that could influence central bank policy.
New research reveals an 800% increase in drift logs since pre-European times, severely degrading B.C.'s coastal ecosystems. Major reduction is essential for recovery.
A Winnipeg city councillor proposes a strict one-minute time limit for school drop-offs to combat traffic congestion and safety issues. Learn about the potential new rule and its implications for parents.
Bulgaria officially adopts the euro, becoming the 21st member of the Eurozone. This historic monetary transition occurs nearly two decades after the country joined the EU. Discover the details and implications.
Cash-strapped Saks Global Enterprises misses a major interest payment as it negotiates with creditors, following a sharp decline in its bonds and recent debt restructuring.
European stock markets wrapped up 2025 with their strongest annual performance since 2021, led by a historic rally in banking stocks. The FTSE 100 soared 22%, its best year since 2009. Read the full analysis.
Durham police say multiple people fled the scene of a shooting in Oshawa that left a man with life-threatening injuries. The victim, found on a sidewalk, is now stable. Investigators seek public assistance.
Bulgaria is poised to join the eurozone on January 1, 2025, deepening EU integration. Discover the implications of this historic economic shift.
U.S. government bonds delivered strong performance in 2025, but Reuters analysis suggests returns may moderate next year amid shifting economic conditions. Discover the outlook for fixed-income investors.
A new report warns a magnitude 9.0 earthquake in British Columbia could result in catastrophic loss of life and economic damage exceeding $128 billion. Read the sobering details.
A tense standoff is developing between former President Donald Trump and the massive US bond market, raising concerns about fiscal stability and investor confidence. Explore the details and potential implications.
An analysis of the precarious relationship between former President Donald Trump and the massive U.S. bond market, exploring the economic implications and market dynamics as of late 2025.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is open to establishing a free economic zone in the country's east, but any plan must be approved by a public vote. Read more on the latest developments.
The highly anticipated new James Bond video game, the first in a decade, faces a two-month delay. Get the latest details on the setback and what it means for fans.
U.S. investment-grade bond sales hit $1.7 trillion in 2025, nearing the 2020 record, driven by AI infrastructure borrowing. Investors hedge against a potential credit bust as issuance is expected to grow in 2026.
A man was shot in the abdomen and rushed to hospital following a shooting in Oshawa at Simcoe Street North and Bond Street East. Police are investigating with no suspect information available.
Canadian mortgage rates increased this week, reversing a period of stability. Expert Robert McLister analyzes the uptick and forecasts a quiet period into January, barring bond market surprises.
Final arguments are being heard in a Montreal court challenge against Quebec's law requiring protesters to stay 50 metres from abortion clinics. The case tests the balance between access and protest rights.
First Atlantic Nickel adds four drill holes to its Phase 2X program at the RPM Zone in Newfoundland, targeting a 1.4-kilometer strike length of awaruite nickel alloy. The expansion follows a 100% discovery success rate.
Orezone Gold announces strong confirmatory drill results, including 5.55 g/t gold over 15m, at the P17 Zone of its Bomboré mine. The zone is set to be a primary feed source for the new hard rock plant, with commissioning underway and first gold imminent.
The City of Orillia has installed large, new signs on Fittons Road West to enhance safety in school zones by slowing motorists. Discover how this visual strategy aims to protect children.
A New Zealand man faces charges after allegedly consuming a valuable Fabergé pendant. Police await key evidence in the unusual case inspired by a James Bond movie.
The S&P/TSX composite fell in a 'natural pause' as U.S. markets climbed, driven by stable bond yields and a bitcoin recovery. Get the latest on Canadian market movements.
Memories Dining & Bar in Regina is frustrated as city parking attendants ticket delivery drivers in its loading zone, hurting business operations. Co-owner Nik Selimos speaks out.
North Bay Police have established a 'Safe Exchange Zone' in their headquarters parking lot to provide a secure location for online marketplace transactions. Learn how this initiative enhances community safety.
Global markets showed a split performance on December 2, 2025, with Asian shares ending mixed following a retreat on Wall Street. The S&P/TSX composite fell, pressured by bank losses. Get the latest market analysis.