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Canada, China Sign Energy Cooperation Plan in Beijing

Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China yields a strategic memorandum of understanding on trade and energy, marking a significant step in warming bilateral relations. Explore the details and implications.

SkyFire Energy Acquires Hakai Energy Solutions

SkyFire Energy Inc., Canada's largest employee-owned solar EPC firm, has acquired Hakai Energy Solutions, strengthening its position in solar and battery energy storage across BC. The deal expands its reach to Vancouver Island and coastal communities.

Guide to Federal Workforce Adjustment and Layoffs

As the federal government plans to cut 30,000 jobs, here's a detailed look at the workforce adjustment process, what 'affected' letters mean, and the options for public servants facing uncertainty.

Statistics Canada cutting 850 jobs, union warns

Statistics Canada begins cutting 850 positions and 12% of its executives. The union calls it a 'dark time' as over 3,200 workforce adjustment notices are issued. Read the full story.

Métis Federation partners on Manitoba wind energy project

The Manitoba Métis Federation announces a landmark partnership to develop a wind energy project, marking a significant step in Indigenous-led renewable energy and economic sovereignty. Learn about this green power initiative.

Public service cuts loom, testing leadership in 2026

As federal workforce adjustment notices go out in January 2026, public service executives face the dual challenge of managing staff anxiety while confronting their own potential job losses. Discover the critical need for clear communication in this high-s

19 States Raise Minimum Wage for 2026

Nineteen U.S. states will increase their minimum wage on January 1, 2026, with many reaching $15+ per hour. Explore the full list and the impact on workers.

EU's Carbon Border Tax Seeks Global Influence

The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism aims to set a global standard for carbon pricing. As it evolves, its effectiveness in driving worldwide climate policy is under scrutiny.

New School Trustees Aim to Prepare Students for Future Jobs

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.

GECDSB Appoints Two New Trustees in Windsor

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.

10 Vie for 2 Vacancies on Windsor-Essex School Board

Ten applicants are set for interviews to fill two sudden trustee vacancies on the Greater Essex County District School Board. The successful candidates will serve until the 2026 municipal election.

N.B. Fuel Prices Drop 7.9 Cents After EUB Weekend Change

New Brunswick drivers got a break at the pumps as the Energy and Utilities Board made a surprise weekend adjustment, lowering gasoline prices by 7.9 cents per litre. Get the details on this significant price drop.

Minister: OCDSB trustees not returning soon

Ontario's Education Minister Paul Calandra states trustees are unlikely to return to the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board in the near future. Get the latest details on the ongoing situation.

Windsor-Essex School Board Seeks Trustee Applicants

The Greater Essex County District School Board is accepting applications until Dec. 10 to fill two trustee vacancies. Learn about eligibility and how to apply for these key public education roles.

Canada's First Commercial Compressed Air Storage Facility

EllisDon partners with Cache Power to build Canada's first commercial-scale Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) facility in Alberta, a major step for long-duration storage and grid stability. Learn about the groundbreaking project.

N.B. premier frustrated by EUB carbon cost decision

New Brunswick's premier expresses deep frustration with the Energy and Utilities Board's recent ruling on the carbon cost adjuster, highlighting ongoing provincial tensions over energy policy.

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