Calgary's 21-Year Infrastructure Failure: A Cultural Problem
The Calgary water main rupture is a symptom of a decades-long 'delay and defend' culture prioritizing low taxes over long-term resilience. Real accountability requires systemic change.
The Calgary water main rupture is a symptom of a decades-long 'delay and defend' culture prioritizing low taxes over long-term resilience. Real accountability requires systemic change.
The UK government, led by PM Keir Starmer, is revising its controversial mandatory digital ID card proposal after significant public opposition. Learn about the policy shift and its implications.
Invesco Ltd. signs deal for CI Global Asset Management to become manager of its Canadian retail mutual and exchange-traded funds family, effective 2026. Key shift in asset management landscape.
Manitobans can now request a digital health card, moving from physical cards to a secure, convenient digital format. Learn how to get yours and what it means for healthcare access.
The Trump administration invests $150 million to establish the U.S.'s only large-scale gallium producer, aiming to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals used in defence and tech.
U.S. dollar, Treasuries, and equities futures fell as Trump's latest attack on the Federal Reserve and criminal probe threats raise fears over central bank independence. Key insights for Canadian investors.
With rumours of a mandatory five-day office return, federal public servants and their unions have several tools to challenge the policy. Learn the legal and advocacy strategies available.
The U.S. Supreme Court could rule on Trump-era tariffs as soon as Friday, January 8, 2026. A decision against the tariffs may boost S&P 500 earnings and pressure Treasuries. Read the trader's guide.
The federal government declines to measure public service productivity, contradicting expert advice. Critics argue this lack of data shields inefficiency from taxpayers.
A convicted Minnesota welfare fraudster has been ordered by the court to surrender millions in assets, including a Porsche and luxury goods. Read the full details of the case and forfeiture.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge upholds the province's new unexplained wealth order law in its first constitutional challenge, a key tool in fighting financial crime. Read the details.
The Canadian government is moving to regulate stablecoins, proposing fines up to $1 million for violations. Expert analysis highlights the 2026 crypto landscape and Ottawa's aims for financial security.
The Trump administration has removed sanctions from three individuals linked to the controversial Intellexa spyware consortium. Learn the details and implications of this reversal.
The U.S. Treasury Department has issued new sanctions targeting a network facilitating weapons trade between Iran and Venezuela. Explore the details and implications of this major foreign policy move.
A Treasury Board report reveals a decline in federal service performance, with under half of high-volume services meeting internal standards last year. Read the details and analysis.
Major UK public pension funds, including Greater Manchester, are negotiating to buy a significant stake in holiday park operator Center Parcs, owned by Canada's Brookfield. The deal values the chain at £4.5 billion.
A tense standoff is developing between former President Donald Trump and the massive US bond market, raising concerns about fiscal stability and investor confidence. Explore the details and potential implications.
An analysis of the precarious relationship between former President Donald Trump and the massive U.S. bond market, exploring the economic implications and market dynamics as of late 2025.
The EU threatens swift action after the U.S. barred five Europeans, including ex-commissioner Thierry Breton, over alleged censorship pressure on tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic digital policy rift.
BP Plc agrees to sell a 65% stake in its Castrol lubricants division to Stonepeak Partners for US$6 billion. The deal marks a key step in the energy giant's strategy to reduce debt and reset its business after a turbulent year.
The U.S. State Department has banned five European activists and officials, accusing them of leading campaigns to pressure American tech platforms into censoring U.S. viewpoints. Details on the policy and reactions.
As the federal government mulls stricter return-to-office rules, experts reveal a critical lack of data on hybrid work's impact on public service productivity. Discover what the research does—and doesn't—say.
As governments push for mandatory digital IDs, privacy advocates warn of a slippery slope towards totalitarian surveillance. Learn the risks and what you can do to protect your data.
The federal government transfers a $900M pension surplus to its general account, sparking union criticism. PSAC demands funds be reinvested in workers' benefits.
The federal government is moving another $900 million surplus from the public service pension fund to a central account, bringing the total to $2.8 billion. Public sector unions are alarmed. Read more.
The federal government has dismissed a key recommendation to collect data on public service productivity, drawing criticism from observers. Read why experts say this decision hampers effective management.
Kraft Heinz appoints Steve Cahillane, architect of Kellogg's breakup, as new CEO. Analysts see move as prelude to major asset sales and corporate split. Get the full story.
Fengate Asset Management strengthens its U.S. push with the appointment of Alexander Glassman as Managing Director, Real Estate, U.S. Investments, based in Miami.
The federal government has declined a proposal to implement productivity measurement across the public service. Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali's decision, announced December 16, 2025, sparks debate on accountability.
NP Digital Canada reveals its 2026 digital marketing predictions, highlighting AI-driven discovery and the critical shift to first-party data for Canadian brands. Learn how to stay visible.