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.
While most Lower Mainland home values fell, Squamish saw gains across all property types. Remote work and lifestyle drive demand in smaller markets like Squamish, Anmore, and Bowen Island.
B.C. Assessment's 2026 list unveils the province's priciest private islands, led by James Island at $57 million. Discover the owners and histories of these exclusive coastal properties.
A new forecast highlights the most sought-after professions in Canada for 2026, revealing critical trends in the national labour market. Discover where the opportunities will be.
Canadian employers and workers face new rules in 2026, including AI disclosure, pay transparency laws, and stricter return-to-office mandates. Here's what you need to know.
Former radio host Kim Johnston, suffering severe symptoms from a brain lesion, finally gets an assessment date after 123 days, highlighting critical healthcare delays in Alberta. Read his urgent story.
Three Calgary restaurant owners receive jail sentences for defrauding temporary foreign workers of $44,000. Justice cites threats of deportation as an aggravating factor. Read the full story.
Wall Street strategists forecast a more modest 9.2% rise for the S&P 500 in 2026 following three years of double-digit gains. Elevated valuations and election-year history suggest a cautious bull market ahead.
Billionaire Chip Wilson's Point Grey mansion remains B.C.'s most valuable home despite a $9.2 million drop in its 2026 assessed value. Discover the details of this luxury real estate shift.
The B.C. government has reduced the property value threshold for its homeowner grant to $2.075 million for 2026. Find out if you qualify and how to apply for the tax relief.
B.C. Assessment's 2026 property valuations are live. See how your home's value changed as of July 1, 2025, with notable shifts for celebrity-owned estates in Vancouver and Burnaby.
U.S. intelligence assesses Ukraine was not targeting a Vladimir Putin residence in a recent drone strike, contrary to Kremlin claims. Get the latest details on the escalating security situation.
A developer's bid to slash the $22M assessed value of a West Vancouver mansion with 14 bedrooms and an indoor pool has failed. The ruling upholds the original valuation for the 20,000 sq. ft. estate.
BC's Property Assessment Appeal Board rules Holborn Group's 14-bedroom West Vancouver mansion is not overvalued at $73M. Details on the luxury property and the ruling.
New U.S. jobless benefit applications dropped below 200,000 last week, with layoffs remaining at historically low levels. Explore the latest economic indicators and what they signal for the labour market.
Royal LePage CEO Philip Soper analyzes how tariffs, immigration shifts, and condo softness will define Canada's housing market in 2026. Get the expert forecast.
A new survey reveals Canadian companies are scaling back hiring plans for early 2026, with a growing skills mismatch posing the biggest challenge. Discover the key trends shaping the labour market.
As Ontario reviews its EQAO student assessment agency, experts argue standardized testing is vital for accountability and should be a model for all Canadian provinces. Discover the data driving the debate.
Following a provincial takeover, board members of the Grey Bruce Health Unit will now be subject to new performance assessment measures. Learn about the changes and their implications for public health governance in Ontario.
A Nova Scotia judge sentenced a former St. FX football player to 2 years for sexual assault, citing his race and cultural pressures as mitigating factors. Read the controversial ruling details.
A Toronto man faces terrorism charges linked to ISIS, as Jewish community leaders call for urgent action on extremism following a stark CSIS threat assessment. Read the full story.
As 2025 concludes, Unifor National President Lana Payne assesses a difficult year for Canadian workers and outlines the union's strategy for the coming challenges. Read the full interview.
A peer-reviewed study reveals temporary foreign workers accept lower pay and longer hours, impacting domestic wages. Explore the data and economic consequences.
G2 Goldfields Inc. announces a robust Preliminary Economic Assessment for its Oko Gold Project in Guyana, outlining a 14-year mine life with 3.2 million ounces of gold production and strong economics.
The B.C. government has reversed a plan to slash pipeline tax assessments, a move that will save utility ratepayers from potential cost hikes. Learn the details of this significant policy shift.
Ottawa and Ontario agree to eliminate overlapping environmental assessments for major projects, aiming to accelerate development like the Ring of Fire. Read the details.
Experts predict Ontario's new pay transparency regulations will significantly impact hiring and wages. Learn how these rules could reshape the province's labour landscape.
New data reveals a challenging Canadian labour market, with more than three unemployed individuals for every job opening in October. Explore the details and implications for the economy.
Statistics Canada reports a continued decline in job vacancies, with openings dropping 2.8% in Q3 2025. Explore the shift from labour shortage to job shortage and what it means for the economy.
New data reveals a stark divide in Canadian unionization, with public sector workers five times more likely to be unionized. Explore the trends reshaping labour.