B.C. small businesses in crisis as Broadway subway drags on
Vancouver's Broadway corridor businesses face ruin after years of subway construction disruption. Owners sell homes, take second jobs as pleas for provincial government help go unanswered.
Vancouver's Broadway corridor businesses face ruin after years of subway construction disruption. Owners sell homes, take second jobs as pleas for provincial government help go unanswered.
Discover how The Fish Lady's travelling seafood truck is making waves in Nova Scotia, bringing fresh catches directly to eager customers. Learn about this unique local business success story.
The Halifax casino is set to move from its downtown waterfront location to Dartmouth Crossing in 2026. Get the details on this major shift for Nova Scotia's gaming and entertainment landscape.
Windsor's Central Library branch must relocate from the Paul Martin Building earlier than planned. Get the details on this unexpected development affecting downtown Windsor.
Canada's Competition Bureau launches a study into the financing landscape for small and medium-sized businesses. The probe aims to identify competitive barriers and improve access to capital.
The Cape Breton Business Innovation Centre officially launched on January 12, 2026, marking a significant investment in local entrepreneurship and economic development for Nova Scotia. Learn more about this new hub for business growth.
Windsor Public Library spends $100,000 annually leasing downtown space in the Paul Martin Building, which the city sold for $1. Board chair aims for a September move to a new permanent home. Read the full story.
Edmonton Police are searching for a man accused of defrauding multiple local businesses of more than $50,000. Get the latest details on the investigation.
A wave of street disorder and crime is forcing businesses to close across Canada. New data reveals nearly 20% of retailers say their survival is unsustainable. Read the full analysis.
With car costs hitting $16,000 yearly, columnist Mark Wessel makes the case for public transit as a money-saving, stress-reducing alternative, especially with new federal and provincial investments on the horizon.
The City of Ottawa confirms 26 long-term care residents require relocation following facility flooding. Officials are coordinating emergency housing and support services.
The owner of Chess Piece Pâtisserie in downtown Fredericton is selling her business, unable to keep pace with rising expenses. Learn the story behind the closure.
A Salvation Army warm-up shelter in Prince Albert, Sask., has relocated after a devastating fire on December 25. The new site ensures vital services continue for the community.
Seven RCMP officers transferred from Fort McMurray lost hundreds of thousands on home sales. A Federal Court judge upheld the force's decision not to fully cover their losses under a changed policy. Read the full story.
A new Deloitte report predicts Canada's economic growth will decelerate to 1.5% in 2026. Explore the factors behind the slowdown and what it means for businesses and consumers.
Deloitte Canada revises its 2026 economic growth outlook downward, predicting a sluggish first half before a potential rebound. Read the full analysis and implications for interest rates.
Edmonton's High Street district reports a slight sales decline as the Wellington Bridge closure disrupts traffic. Local businesses reflect on the challenges and look ahead.
Rocky View County explores mandatory business licensing, drawing criticism from Langdon entrepreneurs who claim they weren't consulted. Read about the debate and potential impacts.
Daniela Alonso, owner of Taquitos Cocina De Mexico in Bedford, fights to keep her doors open as inflation and expenses threaten her business. Read her story of resilience.
Saud Abbasi, owner of Pizza Bae in Montgomery, helped families escape a devastating water main flood on Dec. 30, 2025. Now, his new business faces closure due to water restrictions and lost revenue. Discover his story and the impact on local shops.
The former M&M Café in Benito, Manitoba, has been sold for just one dollar. Discover the story behind this unique sale and what it means for the community's future.
The IRS has announced a 2.5-cent increase to the standard business mileage deduction rate for 2026. Learn how this change impacts Canadian businesses and self-employed professionals.
Facing high costs, Saskatoon's young adults are turning to low-risk, essential service businesses like cleaning. Discover how Caleb Smith built True Blue Cleaning Solutions and why this trend is growing.
Amid a dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents in Canada, a new U.S.-based program is helping Jewish families relocate to Tulsa, Oklahoma, offering legal and financial support.
Canadian business and labour leaders call for a shift from political posturing to practical results as formal CUSMA review talks with the U.S. begin in January 2026. Key figures outline their expectations for the Carney government.
A Mexican Embassy report reveals excessive bureaucracy and costs are discouraging Mexican firms from investing in Canada, despite a new cooperation agreement. Read the details.
New KPMG research reveals 83% of Canadian employees feel the need to upskill in AI. Discover how structured training programs are helping professionals adapt to the new workplace reality.
The Kansas City Chiefs will leave Arrowhead Stadium for a new $3 billion domed venue in Kansas, funded by state bonds. The move marks a historic shift for the NFL champions.
A crucial tariff exemption saved Canadian businesses in 2025, but experts warn it's 'absolutely' at risk next year. Learn about the looming trade threat.
A former National Hockey League player has received official approval to operate a unique horse-drawn carriage service. Discover how sports and tradition are merging in this new Canadian venture.