Alberta auto insurance caps causing harm: MEI report
A new report finds Alberta's auto insurance premium caps are straining the market, causing insurer losses and reduced competition. Experts call for policy change.
A new report finds Alberta's auto insurance premium caps are straining the market, causing insurer losses and reduced competition. Experts call for policy change.
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has approved two rate increases for Halifax Water in 2026. Find out how this will impact your utility bills.
A TSB investigation found reversed aileron cables from a maintenance error caused a seaplane to crash on the Richelieu River, killing the pilot. Read the full report on the safety failures.
Frontline staff at Saskatoon's St. Paul's Hospital describe an unsafe workplace plagued by violence and weapons, prompting calls for urgent action to protect healthcare workers.
A coroner's inquest in Saint John has concluded with key recommendations to improve workplace safety protocols in New Brunswick. Learn about the findings and proposed changes.
A coroner's jury recommends enhanced training and supervision after a 46-year-old truck driver was killed in a New Brunswick wind farm incident. Read the findings.
SGI's proposed 2026–27 rate increases may hit commercial half-ton truck owners hardest, with plate costs rising nearly $100 annually. The NDP criticizes the plan.
A major credit agency warns Alberta needs a long-term auto insurance fix as insurers face losses from the rate cap, risking more departures. Read the latest.
Discover 14 top-rated board games, card games, and more to elevate your game nights in 2026. This CTV Shopping Trends guide highlights the best picks for Canadian shoppers.
A Transportation Safety Board report reveals a fatal 2024 crash near Lloydminster was caused by an aerodynamic stall during a low-altitude turn. Read the critical safety findings.
The Alaska Airlines pilot who safely landed Flight 1282 after a door plug blew out claims Boeing unfairly blamed him. Read the latest on the ongoing safety and accountability dispute.
EllisDon enforces new safety rule: all personnel on its worksites must wear CSA/ANSI Type 2 hard hats with chin straps starting Jan 1, 2026. A move to cut traumatic head injuries.
A Quebec safety board investigation found a fatal workplace accident in Montreal North resulted from insufficient training and safety instructions. Read the full report.
An accident reconstruction engineer warns Alberta's new no-fault auto insurance model, starting in 2027, grants excessive power to insurers and strips drivers of legal recourse. Learn the risks.
A pedestrian suffered serious injuries in a hit-and-run in Montreal's Saint-Leonard borough. Police are investigating and urging witnesses to come forward.
New data reveals a concerning rise in workplace fatalities across Quebec in 2024. Read the full report and analysis on the state of occupational safety.
An economist warns Canada's eroded social safety net and stagnant wages are creating a crisis of economic insecurity for millions, with EI benefits lagging far behind European nations.
A legal expert explains tenant rights when landlords offer 'Cash for Keys' deals. Learn what the N11 form means, your legal protections, and how to avoid eviction pitfalls in Canada's rental market.
A Fraser Valley developer was sentenced to an $80,500 fine and two years probation for serious safety infractions that endangered workers at an Abbotsford construction site. Read the full details.
Canada's Transportation Safety Board is probing an aircraft fire in Winnipeg on Dec 24. Get the latest details on the incident and the ongoing investigation.
A Saskatchewan contracting company pleaded guilty and was fined $8,000 in provincial court following a 2023 incident where a worker fell from a ladder. Learn the details of the workplace safety violation.
A British Columbia developer faces an $80,000 penalty for serious workplace safety breaches and failing to comply with a stop-work order. Learn the details of the enforcement action.
Manitoba saw brazen insurance fraud attempts in 2025, including a Winnipeg arson gone wrong and a vehicle reported stolen while en route to Dubai. Authorities detail the schemes.
A Saskatchewan advertising company faces a $40,000 fine after a worker was seriously injured by falling glass panels. Learn about the safety violations and legal consequences.
Newly appointed public school board trustees in Windsor-Essex, including an auto industry executive, aim to bridge the gap between education and the evolving workforce, as the board tackles a $6.4M deficit. Learn about their plans.
An insurance firm's strict guidelines for schoolyard snowbanks, including height limits and helmet suggestions, face fierce criticism from Quebec unions and Premier Legault for adding bureaucratic burden.
An oil and gas company, an engineering firm, and a supervisor face $216,000 in penalties after a worker was seriously injured. A creative sentence directs $116,000 to Red Deer Polytechnic for safety training.
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has approved Halifax Water's rate request with modifications. Learn how this decision impacts customers and the utility's infrastructure plans.
Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.
The Greater Essex County District School Board has filled two vacant trustee positions. Learn about the new appointees and their roles in local education governance.