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Alberta's Bleak Fiscal Outlook Amid Oil Price Drop

Alberta faces a growing deficit exceeding $6 billion and rising dependence on volatile energy revenues as oil prices tumble. Discover the tough choices ahead for the provincial government.

Three arrested in N.B. gas card fraud case

RCMP in New Brunswick have arrested three individuals in connection with an alleged gas card fraud operation. Get the latest details on the investigation and charges.

OCDSB's $20M deficit may take years to fix

Ottawa's largest school board faces a $20 million operating deficit. Supervisor Bob Plamondon says erasing the shortfall, driven by special education costs, could take more than a year. Learn the details.

Canada's U.S. export share hits record low

Canada's merchandise trade balance swung to a $583 million deficit in October 2025 as U.S. tariffs push export share to a record low outside pandemic. Read the full analysis.

Canada's Biggest 2025 News Stories: A-to-Z Recap

A comprehensive look back at the major events that shaped Canada in 2025, from devastating wildfires and new laws to the NHL's Olympic return and public safety incidents. Discover the year's defining moments.

Times Square's New Year's Eve Ball is Biggest Yet

New York's Times Square reveals its largest-ever crystal ball for the 2026 New Year's Eve celebration, featuring new technology and dazzling lights. Discover the details of this iconic tradition.

Moncton's NYE Family Fun Fest Ready for Big Party

Moncton gears up for a massive New Year's Eve celebration with the Family Fun Fest. Co-chair Shane Esson promises an unforgettable evening of family-friendly festivities to ring in 2026.

How to Ring in 2026 in Edmonton

Discover the best ways to celebrate New Year's Eve in Edmonton for 2025. From family-friendly events to festive gatherings, plan your perfect night to welcome 2026.

Canada's Fiscal Deficit Grows 27% in 2025/26

Canada's federal budget deficit for the first seven months of the fiscal year widened sharply to C$18.37 billion, a 27% increase. Explore the details and implications for the economy.

Copper Hits Record High Above US$12,000 a Ton

Copper prices smash records, topping US$12,000 a ton. Driven by Trump's tariffs, severe mine outages, and a looming historic deficit, the rally defies a slowing Chinese economy. Discover the forces reshaping this critical metal's market.

Edmonton aims for balanced budget, repairs finances

Edmonton's city administration is working to eliminate structural budget deficits and rebuild its financial stabilization reserve after years of pandemic-related shortfalls. CFO Stacey Padbury outlines the plan for the next four-year budget cycle.

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