Canada's Big Projects Need Human Infrastructure
As Canada aims for major projects like the Ring of Fire, the lesson from Fort McMurray is clear: building communities is harder than building job sites. Ambition without capacity is a fantasy.
As Canada aims for major projects like the Ring of Fire, the lesson from Fort McMurray is clear: building communities is harder than building job sites. Ambition without capacity is a fantasy.
Aurigo Software launches Masterworks 2026, a reimagined AI-powered platform designed to help public agencies deliver capital projects on time and budget. Discover how it tackles the 92% failure rate.
RBC Capital Markets warns that limited market-maker capital could strain the $13 trillion ETF industry as U.S. regulators greenlight ETF share classes of mutual funds, potentially creating a bottleneck for new listings.
A newly active Yukon fault and record wildfires highlight Canada's vulnerability. Experts warn complacency and reactive planning leave the nation exposed to the next crisis.
Calgary's city council is preparing for a pivotal vote to repeal blanket rezoning. This decision could reshape housing development and urban planning in the city. Read the latest details.
Boost team alignment and data visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2021 for Windows, now available at a 95% discount in a limited-time flash sale.
Microsoft announces a global price increase for its Microsoft 365 productivity suites for business and government customers, effective July 2026. Learn what this means for Canadian organizations.
Conexus Venture Capital's second fund has been oversubscribed, hitting its $30 million target to fuel high-growth tech startups in Saskatchewan. Discover how this capital injection will accelerate the province's innovation ecosystem.
Vancouver planning staff propose reducing developer fees and easing affordability rules to keep projects moving. The trade-offs include less funding for public art and delayed infrastructure.
An Edmonton resident argues for mandatory parking in infill housing, criticizing the city's 'Open Option Parking' plan. The debate highlights urban density challenges and resident frustrations.
London's Planning Committee has approved a new boundary for a residential development, moving forward despite a local First Nation's request for formal consultation. Learn the details and implications.
Edmonton's five-year-old 'open-option' parking bylaw allows dense infill without parking spots, impacting affordability and lifestyle. Critics argue it limits resident choice.
Montreal's Outremont borough saw residents join hands in protest on December 2, 2025, against the removal of a local bike path. Learn about the community's direct action.
Learn practical strategies to manage your holiday budget and avoid financial regret in the new year. Our guide helps you shop smartly and celebrate without the January debt hangover.
Ottawa is considering a major zoning update that would permit three-storey homes in all residential neighbourhoods. Learn how this change could reshape the city's housing landscape.
India now requires all new smartphones to have the government's 'Sanchar Saathi' cybersecurity app pre-installed. Learn about the policy's details and its global implications for digital privacy and security.
As women's wealth grows in Canada, they are driving a shift towards values-based, strategic philanthropy. Advisors reveal how intentional giving creates meaningful impact and legacy.
Toronto is moving forward with plans to install 20 kilometres of new bike lanes, asserting its authority despite recent provincial legislation. Learn how the city plans to proceed.
Financial Post columnist Garry Marr explains how robust stock markets and employed children create unexpected tax-planning challenges for RESP withdrawals as the December 31 deadline approaches.
PaayaTech announces a major rebrand for its flagship CorpSync platform, featuring a new visual identity and standalone website. The enterprise solution for Outlook signatures and contact sync strengthens its market position.
Pansophy's fully local AI desktop assistant runs on your device with a one-time fee, offering privacy and cost savings for Canadian businesses. A Statistics Canada survey shows AI adoption is growing but uneven.
Airbus swiftly patches a software vulnerability linked to solar flares affecting thousands of A320 jets. Most fleets are back to normal with limited cancellations, highlighting a new safety playbook.
Airbus reports successful rollout of a critical software update for its A320 fleet, with fewer than 100 aircraft worldwide still awaiting the patch. Get the latest on this aviation safety milestone.
Nissan announces recall of 3,700 vehicles in Canada due to software malfunction. Learn which models are affected and what owners should do next.
Kelowna city staff propose trading industrial land to preserve Kelowna Springs Golf Course as 9-hole facility while allowing partial industrial development. Read the details.
Explore the haunting transformation of Oudong, Cambodia's former capital, into a city of the dead. Discover ancient temples and golden relics in this fascinating historical journey.
Airbus swiftly implements a global software update for 6,000 A320 planes, preventing widespread flight cancellations after a technical malfunction was identified. Learn how the aviation giant managed the crisis.
Airlines worldwide are addressing a software malfunction affecting Airbus A320 aircraft, leading to significant flight cancellations and delays. Stay updated on travel impacts.
Winnipeg initiates comprehensive housing study to address current and future residential requirements. Learn how this assessment will shape the city's development plans.
Ontario government exempts Skills Development Fund recipients from municipal planning laws to accelerate workforce training. Minister David Piccini announces new policy.