Vancouver Broadway closure threatens struggling businesses
A four-month full road closure on East Broadway for subway work could devastate Vancouver businesses already hit by years of construction. The BIA is pleading for provincial help.
A four-month full road closure on East Broadway for subway work could devastate Vancouver businesses already hit by years of construction. The BIA is pleading for provincial help.
A federal pilot program in Cape Breton saw 16 participants surrender 25 prohibited firearms for $26,535 in compensation. The national rollout is set for later this month.
Victims of alleged sexual abuse by two Calgary teachers at John Ware School must file claims for a $15.77 million class action settlement by January 26, 2026. Learn the details and how to opt out.
Spain's Catholic Church agrees to let the national ombudsman oversee compensation for clergy sexual abuse victims, marking a significant shift. Learn about the deal and its implications.
The Spanish government and Catholic bishops have finalized a historic compensation plan for victims of sexual abuse within the Church. Learn the details of this pivotal agreement.
A new study reveals New Brunswick saw Canada's largest food price jump, while Nova Scotia recorded the smallest. Explore the regional disparities and impacts on shoppers.
Greg Abel, Warren Buffett's successor at Berkshire Hathaway, will earn a $25 million annual salary, a 19% increase. Discover the details of his compensation and the massive cash pile he now manages.
Seven RCMP officers transferred from Fort McMurray lost hundreds of thousands on home sales. A Federal Court judge upheld the force's decision not to fully cover their losses under a changed policy. Read the full story.
Saskatchewan passengers continue to report delayed and lost luggage with WestJet. Learn your rights as an air traveler and what steps to take if your bags don't arrive.
As food costs climb, many Canadians are adopting plant-based diets to save money. Discover how families are adapting and what experts predict for future grocery bills.
An accident reconstruction engineer warns Alberta's new no-fault auto insurance model, starting in 2027, grants excessive power to insurers and strips drivers of legal recourse. Learn the risks.
A new report shows Quebec's highest-paid CEOs earn 236 times more than the average worker. Explore the data and what it means for economic inequality in the province.
A new report reveals a stark income divide in Canada, with top CEOs now earning 248 times the average worker's pay. Explore the data and its implications for economic inequality.
A new grocery code of conduct for Canada is set for 2026, but an expert warns consumers shouldn't expect immediate price drops. Learn what the code means for your wallet.
Canada's grocery industry implements a new mandatory code of conduct on January 1, 2026, designed to ensure fairness between retailers and suppliers. Learn how this impacts the market.
Retired RCMP officer Tom Christie has battled Veterans Affairs for two decades for injuries from a 2004 off-duty attack, citing the force's 'always on duty' ethos. Discover his ongoing struggle.
Canada's new Grocery Code of Conduct launches January 1. While it won't cut food prices, it aims to fix supplier-retailer relations, which could benefit consumers long-term. Learn how.
An Ottawa family of five faces deportation after a failed visa renewal. Despite a year-long review, they remain ineligible for government compensation, highlighting flaws in the immigration system. Learn their story.
A promised fund to compensate victims of licensed immigration consultants remains inaccessible after a year of review, leaving families like the one profiled in limbo. Learn about the delays and what it means for newcomers.
A Delaware judge has reinstated Elon Musk's monumental 2018 compensation package worth $139 billion, concluding a years-long legal dispute. Explore the details and implications.
The federal government will pay $713 million to three Saskatchewan First Nations to resolve a historical grievance involving forced amalgamation. Learn the details of this landmark agreement.
Canadians continue to face high beef prices even as cattle numbers grow. A University of Guelph expert explains the complex factors behind the delay in grocery store relief.
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem forecasts a slowdown in food price increases by 2026. Get the latest on inflation trends and what it means for your grocery bill.
A new app developed by a Saskatoon woman helps families compare grocery prices as Canada's food price report forecasts higher costs. Learn how this tool aims to ease budget struggles.
Food inflation in Canada surged to 4.7% in November, the highest in nearly two years. Expert analysis points to structural problems, not greedflation, as the root cause. Learn what's driving the cost-of-living crisis.
New data shows food inflation is climbing faster than wages, with beef up 17.7% and coffee up 27.8%. A majority of Canadians say the cost of living is the worst they can remember. Read the full analysis.
A new grocery code of conduct aims to bring fairness to Canada's food supply chain. Learn what it means for suppliers, retailers, and your wallet. Stay informed on this critical business shift.
Canada's annual inflation rate remained steady at 2.2% in November 2025, even as grocery prices climbed. Get the latest details on the Consumer Price Index and what it means for your wallet.
Canada's Food Price Report 2026 forecasts a 4-6% increase, costing a family of four $17,571. Expert analysis reveals a structural, long-term affordability crisis driven by a 'missing middle' in food manufacturing.
Canadian retailers are scaling back self-checkouts as theft and user frustration undermine the promised savings. Discover why the automated future is hitting a human-speed bump.