UCP members pass resolutions on auto insurance, coal energy
Alberta's UCP members voted on key policy resolutions including auto insurance changes and coal energy. Learn how these votes could shape provincial policy.
Alberta's UCP members voted on key policy resolutions including auto insurance changes and coal energy. Learn how these votes could shape provincial policy.
Southwest Saskatchewan farmers rally at legislature for crop insurance reform after enduring nine consecutive years of devastating drought conditions. Learn about their demands.
Discover the key features insurance providers seek in winter tires for Canadian drivers. Learn how proper tires can impact safety and premiums during harsh winter months.
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board establishes its new London headquarters at 300 Tartan Drive, marking a significant development for the city's business landscape.
Ontario plans controversial legislation to require cash deposits for bail, reversing 50+ years of Canadian legal practice. Critics question constitutionality amid public safety concerns.
Alberta RCMP issues urgent warning about sophisticated 'ghost broker' insurance scams targeting drivers. Learn how to protect yourself from fraudulent policies and financial loss.
Alberta's UCP government introduces fundamental health care legislation allowing private-public shifts, changing payment structures, and requiring health card reapplication.
Alberta's Care-First auto insurance model promises lower premiums by 2027, but faces opposition from trial lawyers and market competition challenges. Learn how reforms aim to protect drivers.
Canadian businesses face new cyber insurance requirements as threats triple. Learn how to demonstrate cybersecurity readiness and secure coverage in today's risky digital landscape.
Alberta's UCP government plans hybrid health care allowing doctors to work in public and private systems simultaneously. Learn how this could change Canadian medicine.
Discover how Prem Watsa's Fairfax Financial foresaw the 2008 crisis and turned a defensive bet into a $4 billion windfall through conviction and patience.
Quebec drivers will see reduced savings on licence renewals in 2026, with Class 5 licences costing approximately $50. Learn about the SAAQ's insurance fund changes.
Devin Drover argues for federal recall legislation allowing voters to remove underperforming MPs mid-term. Learn how this democratic tool could transform Canadian politics.
Quebec pharmacy owners are taking the government to court over Bill 2, calling it a 'serious threat' to their business model and claiming it disrupts negotiation rights.
Alberta invests $6.7 billion annually in higher education, but experts argue the province must rethink its approach to human capital development for future success.
Alberta's proposal allowing physicians to work in both public and private systems raises concerns about healthcare equity. Critics warn this could create two-tier medicine in the province.
Manitoba's government unveils throne speech with infrastructure investments and healthcare reforms. New Winnipeg overpass and ban on sick notes among key promises.
New report reveals young male drivers in Canada face insurance premiums exceeding $13,000 annually due to riskier driving behaviors. Learn why rates are so high.
Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.
Ontario government explores making parts of sex offender registry public. Premier Doug Ford announces potential reforms to enhance community safety and transparency.
Dozens of pediatricians protested Quebec's Bill 2, warning it will trigger a doctor exodus and cripple children's preventive care. Learn how this impacts healthcare.
Calvin Duncan, whose murder conviction was overturned, elected as New Orleans Clerk of Court in a remarkable political comeback. Read his inspiring journey from prison to public office.
Nearly 400 Quebec physicians have applied to practice elsewhere in Canada following the controversial Bill 2, marking a significant departure from historical trends. Read more about the healthcare exodus.
Saskatchewan could pioneer innovative corporate tax reforms while federal government avoids substantive changes. Researcher Ty Thiessen explains this economic opportunity.
Ottawa faces cloudy weather with potential flurries while national news covers insurance changes, hockey victories, and healthcare developments across Canada.
Economist Jack Mintz argues Canada's 50-year experiment with manufacturing tax preferences has failed. True economic growth requires market-driven productivity improvements, not government favoritism.
Ontario implements motorcycle insurance changes as OPP reports significant accident increase. Learn how new coverage policies will affect riders across the province.
Amir Abuhmaid, charged with murdering Abdul Farooqi in Vaughan home invasion, was out on four court release orders. 16-year-old Jayshaun Williams remains at large.
Canadian insurance giant Manulife announces expansion into India's insurance market as part of strategic diversification refocus. Learn how this move positions the company for global growth.
Quebec's nursing order reports significant underutilization of nurse skills, urging systemic reform to address healthcare inefficiencies and improve patient care.