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One Dead in Regina Carbon Monoxide Incident

A carbon monoxide leak at a Regina apartment building has resulted in one fatality. Fire crews responded to the emergency on Friday night. Learn more about this tragic event.

3 Dead in Highway 11 Crash, Road Closed

A fatal collision on Highway 11 in Northern Ontario has claimed three lives, including two young people. The road remains closed as police investigate. Read for the latest details.

Carbon Monoxide Leak Hospitalizes Two in Regina

Two individuals were rushed to hospital following a dangerous carbon monoxide leak in a downtown Regina apartment building on Friday night. Regina Fire crews responded to the emergency.

Big Tech Backs Biowaste Carbon Removal Company

A coalition supported by major tech firms is investing in a company that removes carbon via biowaste. This move highlights the growing role of private capital in climate tech. Discover the details and implications for Canada's green economy.

2026 Tax Changes: Income Down, Payroll Up

A look at the major tax changes coming for Canadians in 2026, including income tax cuts and increases to CPP, EI, and carbon levies. Find out how your finances will be affected.

Net-zero body warns Ottawa of more resignations

Members of Canada's Net-Zero Advisory Body warn the federal government risks further resignations, citing frustrations over policy implementation and influence. Read the full report.

Alberta Carbon Market Surges After Price Hike Agreement

Alberta's TIER carbon market sees a bullish surge as credits hit $24.50/tonne following a provincial-federal deal to raise the industrial carbon price to $130. Explore the impact on the Pathways Alliance and Canada's climate strategy.

Tow truck driver killed on Hwy 401 near Drumbo

A tow truck operator was struck and killed while working on Highway 401 near Drumbo, Ontario, causing significant traffic delays. The incident highlights roadside worker safety.

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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