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Toronto vies for defence bank HQ, 3,500 jobs at stake

Toronto officially launched its bid to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, competing with four other Canadian cities for a project that could create up to 3,500 local jobs. Discover why Ontario's leaders are confident.

Holiday Spending to Give Canadian Economy $11B Boost

Canadian consumers plan to spend an average of $943 this holiday season, injecting an estimated $11 billion into the national GDP. Get the details on the 'Buy Canadian' trend and economic impact.

Canada rejects Trump's Ukraine peace proposal

Prime Minister Mark Carney and international allies rejected Donald Trump's 28-point Ukraine peace plan at the G20 summit, citing concerns over Russian influence and Ukrainian sovereignty.

Trump Ukraine Plan: Cedes Land, Limits Military

A draft peace plan for Ukraine, obtained by AP, reveals significant concessions including ceding territory to Russia and limiting Ukraine's military. Explore the details and potential impact.

EU Seeks Faster Troop Deployment Over Russia Fears

The European Union is developing new strategies to rapidly deploy troops and tanks across member states, responding to ongoing security concerns regarding Russia. Learn about the proposed military mobility plan.

Operating spending driving deeper deficits: PBO

Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals Ottawa's operational expenses, not capital investments, are primarily responsible for growing budget deficits. Learn the fiscal implications.

FSA Funds Expire Soon: Top Pain Relief Buys

Your FSA funds likely expire in under two months. Discover 12 FSA-eligible pain relief products, from arthritis gels to massage guns, to use your pre-tax dollars wisely before the deadline.

Poll: Carney's budget wins support for key plans

Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural budget receives strong public backing for infrastructure and immigration initiatives according to new polling data. Read the full analysis.

U.S. Tourism Down $5.7B Due to Fewer Canadians

U.S. tourism revenue is projected to fall $5.7 billion, with a sharp decline in Canadian visitors being the primary cause. Read the full analysis of the cross-border travel slump.

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