B.C. Police Warn of Federal Gun Buyback Software Issues
B.C. police chiefs express concerns about the readiness of federal software for the firearms buyback program, recommending mobile collection units as a primary solution. Read the latest.
B.C. police chiefs express concerns about the readiness of federal software for the firearms buyback program, recommending mobile collection units as a primary solution. Read the latest.
Top financial executives urge former President Trump to stop criticizing the Federal Reserve and credit card industry. Get the latest on this significant business development.
The White House reveals structural decay forced the East Wing's demolition to make way for a $400 million ballroom. The project faces scrutiny from planning officials. Learn the details and controversies.
Analysis warns Canada is losing people and capital due to unstable tax policies and a poor economic climate. Learn why competitiveness is key to reversing the quiet exodus.
Quebec aligns with the federal government, postponing the planned capital gains tax increase until 2026. Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc's announcement brings relief to investors and businesses.
Thunder Bay police have made arrests in the 2014 slaying of a local man, marking a breakthrough in a long-standing cold case. Get the latest details on the investigation.
A surge of federal officers targets Minnesota following new fraud allegations against Somali-run day care centres. Explore the investigation, past cases, and political fallout.
After nearly a decade, a Washington state cold case unit has secured a conviction for the 2016 murder of Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation carver George David. Discover how justice was finally served.
Daniel Jolivet, convicted of four Brossard murders he denies, is released on bond as the federal justice ministry re-examines his 1992 trial. Read the latest developments.
A Milwaukee judge was convicted of obstruction for aiding an immigrant's escape from ICE agents. The case highlights tensions over U.S. immigration enforcement. Read the full story.
Canada's federal banking regulator maintains the domestic stability buffer at 3.5% for major banks, signaling stability. Read the details and implications for the financial sector.
Bank of Montreal's head of global credit trading, Steve Thom, is retiring. The veteran banker joined BMO five years ago after a long career at RBC. Learn about the changes in BMO's capital markets division.
A Chinook-like warm front halts NCC's ice-building on the Rideau Canal Skateway. With highs up to 7°C forecast, crews hope for minimal impact on the iconic Ottawa winter attraction.
Learn how to effectively use tax loss harvesting to offset capital gains. Avoid the superficial loss rule and stay invested with our expert guide for Canadian investors.
Pornhub is alerting over 200 million premium users after a cybersecurity breach. Hackers allegedly stole email addresses and search histories. Learn the details and implications.
Edmonton's historic LRT holiday train is back on the Capital Line, bringing festive cheer. Discover the schedule and unique details of this seasonal tradition.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. forecasts a modest rise in 2026 spending and production to fund early-stage work on future oilsands expansions, signaling continued investment in Alberta's energy sector.
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.
Canada's annual inflation rate remained at 2.2% in November, while Quebec's rate fell to 3.0%. BMO economist Sal Guatieri discusses the economic outlook. Read the latest data and analysis.
The National Capital Commission has started flooding operations on the Rideau Canal Skateway. Crews worked on the ice Sunday, but no opening date is set for the world's largest skating rink.
Saudi Arabia has executed a record 340 people in 2025, according to an AFP tally. The grim milestone highlights the kingdom's continued use of capital punishment. Read the full report.
Edmonton City Council passes a $6-billion budget for 2026, leading to a 6.9% property tax increase. See the breakdown of major capital projects and operating costs.
A federal judge has temporarily barred the Justice Department from using key evidence in the recently dismissed case involving former FBI Director James Comey. This legal twist could reshape the government's approach.
A new report has revived the long-standing debate over a proposed east-end interprovincial bridge in Ottawa. Proponents argue it would divert heavy truck traffic from the downtown core. Read the latest developments.
The 21st season of Canada's Capital Cappies celebrates student theatre excellence. Discover the shows, schools, and how to support young artists in Ottawa.
An 18-year-old suspect in the Washington D.C. pipe bomb investigation has reportedly confessed in interviews with federal investigators, according to Associated Press sources.
Canada's largest lenders set aside 15% more for bonuses in fiscal 2025, driven by busy capital markets and trading. Discover which banks led the increase and the factors behind the surge.
Canada's largest banks increased performance-based compensation by 15% in fiscal 2025, driven by robust capital markets and wealth management profits. Discover which banks led the pay hikes.
Burkina Faso's government announces plans to restore capital punishment for crimes including treason and terrorism. The move marks a significant shift in the nation's justice policy.