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Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Trump Tariff Powers

The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide the fate of presidential tariff authority in a landmark case that could reshape trade policy and challenge Trump-era economic tactics. Discover what's at stake for future administrations.

Canada's 2024 Budget: Doing Less With Less

An in-depth look at Canada's 2024 federal budget reveals shrinking fiscal capacity, reduced spending power, and concerning economic trends that could impact every Canadian taxpayer.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump Tariff Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump's appeal in a landmark case challenging his administration's steel tariff policies, dealing a significant legal defeat with far-reaching implications for trade law and presidential power.

Zekelman Pays Canadians to Report Foreign Steel

Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.

Maritime Businesses Set Federal Budget Priorities

As Ottawa prepares to unveil its federal budget, Maritime entrepreneurs share their urgent priorities from housing solutions to green energy investments that could shape the region's economic future.

Ottawa Public Servants Brace for Federal Budget Cuts

As the federal budget approaches, Ottawa's public sector workers face uncertainty with anticipated spending reductions and potential workforce changes that could reshape the capital's economic landscape.

Canadian toymaker battles Trump tariffs in Supreme Court

A British Columbia-based toymaker is leading the charge against Trump-era tariffs in a Supreme Court showdown that could reshape U.S.-Canada trade relations and protect Canadian businesses from punitive border taxes.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Broad Tariff Powers

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump's broad interpretation of tariff powers, marking a significant shift in presidential trade authority that could reshape future economic policy.

Government rejects $28,000 raise for judges

The Liberal government has rejected a significant pay raise recommendation for federally appointed judges, citing economic concerns and setting up potential tension with the judiciary.

Top FDA Drug Official Resigns Amid Federal Probe

The FDA's principal deputy commissioner, Dr. Namandjé Bumpus, resigns following federal probe into undisclosed concerns about her conduct, marking significant leadership shakeup.

U.S. GDP Slowdown: Beyond Stock Market Effects

The latest U.S. GDP figures reveal deeper economic troubles that extend far beyond Wall Street. Discover how slowing growth, persistent inflation, and consumer strain could impact the broader economy and your financial future.

B.C. Emergency Forestry Summit Over U.S. Tariff Crisis

British Columbia's forestry sector faces crisis as punishing U.S. duties threaten thousands of jobs. Premier David Eby announces emergency summit to develop survival strategy for the struggling industry.

Former Budget Officer Warns Government Must Respond in Budget

As Canada's federal budget approaches, former Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page warns the government faces mounting pressure to address inflation, housing costs, and economic uncertainty. Get the inside scoop on what to expect.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Broad Tariff Authority

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump's broad interpretation of tariff authority, marking a significant legal defeat with implications for presidential power and international trade policy.

Canadians Split on Budget Priorities: Survey

New Nanos Research survey shows Canadians are split between deficit reduction and strategic investments as federal budget priorities. Discover where taxpayers stand on economic direction.

Poilievre Demands Fiscal Sanity in Budget 2025

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre challenges Liberal spending ahead of Budget 2025, calling for tax cuts and fiscal responsibility to address Canada's cost-of-living crisis.

Taxpayers Funding Questionable Academic Research

Canadian taxpayers are unknowingly financing questionable university studies through indirect federal funding. Discover where your money is really going and why oversight is lacking.

Trump Officials Comply With Court Order on Food Stamps

In a significant legal development, Trump administration officials have been compelled to comply with a federal court order protecting SNAP food assistance benefits for hundreds of thousands of Americans after attempting to implement restrictive new rules

Canada's 2025 Budget: Key Impacts Revealed

Breaking down the key highlights from Canada's 2025 federal budget - from housing initiatives to tax changes and economic forecasts that will impact every Canadian.

Canada Slaps Tariffs on Chinese EVs and Batteries

Canada joins allies with sweeping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and batteries, escalating trade tensions while protecting domestic auto industry and green technology sectors.

Carney Demands Trump Apology Over Tariff Claims

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney calls for Donald Trump to apologize to Canadians after false allegations about trade practices. Get the full story on this escalating diplomatic dispute.

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