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N.B. Government Pulls AI Ad Amid Arts Backlash

The New Brunswick government has withdrawn an AI-generated advertisement for liquor stores following criticism from artists. The move highlights growing tensions over AI's role in creative industries.

Under $2M of U.S. Booze Left at NB Liquor Depot

New Brunswick Liquor has less than $2 million worth of American alcohol left in its depot. Get the latest details on the provincial stock levels and what it means for consumers.

U.S. Booze Back on Manitoba Shelves Until Christmas

Manitoba Premier announces the return of American alcohol products to provincial shelves in a temporary measure lasting until Christmas. Get the latest details on this consumer-focused decision.

Sask. sets $1M fines for fentanyl, meth trafficking

Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.

GTA home sales down 16%, prices fall in November

Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell nearly 16% in November 2025 compared to last year, with the average price down 6.4%. Experts say renewed consumer confidence is key to recovery.

Toronto Home Sales Fall in November as Prices Drop

Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell in November 2025 as prices and new listings also declined, according to the local real estate board. Get the latest market data and analysis.

NSLC Q2 Sales Jump 13.4% in Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation posts a significant 13.4% increase in local sales for its second quarter. Discover the details behind this retail growth.

Alectra Celebrates Fifth Year as Top GTA Employer

Alectra Inc. has been recognized as a Greater Toronto Area Top Employer for the fifth consecutive year, highlighting its commitment to employee wellness, community investment, and clean energy innovation.

U.S. Liquor Returns to Nova Scotia Stores Monday

American liquor products are back at Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation stores starting Monday, December 1, 2025, following a supply issue. Get the details on the return and what it means for consumers.

Heavy Snow Expected in GTA Starting Tonight

A significant snowfall is forecast for parts of the Greater Toronto Area beginning overnight. Residents are urged to prepare for hazardous travel conditions.

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