Shopify Revenue Jumps 23% as Merchant Sales Soar
Canadian e-commerce giant Shopify reports impressive Q1 2024 results with 23% revenue surge and $60 billion in merchant sales, signaling strong retail recovery.
Canadian e-commerce giant Shopify reports impressive Q1 2024 results with 23% revenue surge and $60 billion in merchant sales, signaling strong retail recovery.
While politicians debate energy policy, Canada's oil and gas industry is quietly transforming through massive investments in decarbonization and clean technology. Discover the real story behind the headlines.
Essential public transit connecting Leamington to Windsor will cease operations in April after failing to secure crucial financial support from county and provincial governments, leaving riders stranded.
Alberta's natural gas producers faced unprecedented challenges this summer as negative prices and pipeline maintenance created a perfect storm of financial pressure across the energy sector.
Despite a heartbreaking loss to Mexico, Canada's stunning World Baseball Classic performance is sparking unprecedented growth for baseball across the nation, with young athletes and infrastructure booming.
Ottawa Public Health faces mounting financial pressures and is urgently requesting additional provincial funding to maintain essential services through 2026.
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.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney proposes massive government spending to fuel economic growth, but critics warn of inflationary risks and fiscal irresponsibility in current economic climate.
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem reveals current interest rates strike ideal balance between controlling inflation and supporting economic growth in exclusive CTV News interview.
Discover which Canadian public service organizations are leading the way in employee satisfaction, innovation, and workplace excellence in the 2025 rankings.
Exclusive investigation reveals why certain federal departments outperform others in employee satisfaction and productivity. Discover the key factors that create exceptional government workplaces across Canada.
Exclusive analysis of Canada's federal workplace rankings shows dramatic disparities in employee satisfaction across departments, with some agencies soaring while others face significant challenges.
Discover the surprising factors that elevate Canadian federal departments beyond mere employment into truly exceptional workplaces, as revealed by the latest Best Places to Work rankings.
Discover the groundbreaking federal departments and agencies recognized as Canada's best public service workplaces in 2025, setting new standards for employee satisfaction and innovation.
Saga Metals advances its strategically located Double Mer Uranium Project in Labrador as uranium market fundamentals strengthen, positioning the company to benefit from growing North American nuclear energy demand.
Two prominent Canadian mining companies navigate challenging market conditions as Coeur Mining reports significant losses and New Gold implements strategic changes to weather the storm.
OPEC+ maintains current oil output levels as global economic uncertainty and oversupply fears shake energy markets. What this means for Canadian consumers and the economy.
Two prominent U.S. shale producers, SM Energy and Civitas Resources, announce a landmark $12.8 billion all-stock merger, creating a dominant force in the American energy landscape and signaling a new wave of industry consolidation.
A deep dive into Canada's federal bureaucracy reveals alarming inefficiencies, with billions wasted on underperforming employees and systemic productivity issues that demand urgent reform.
Exclusive data reveals a dramatic shift in Canada's public service workforce, with remote work becoming permanent for thousands of federal employees across Ottawa and beyond.
Discover how Calgary's mayor is transforming the city with bold leadership, economic revitalization strategies, and a vision that's capturing national attention.
A senior Canadian official reassures that U.S. government investments in Canada's critical minerals don't equate to foreign control, emphasizing strong bilateral cooperation and national security protections.
New nationwide research shows Canadians overwhelmingly want federal investment in agriculture and automotive manufacturing, highlighting economic priorities as government plans spending.
The Montreal Alouettes faced an unexpected opponent during their recent home game - a city-wide transit shutdown that left thousands of seats empty at Molson Stadium.
Kapuskasing's paper plant receives crucial financial support from provincial and federal governments, ensuring job stability and environmental innovation in Northern Ontario's forestry sector.
Major BC unions including BCGEU, nurses, and teachers are intensifying contract negotiations with mid-November ratification targets, signaling a critical period for public sector labor relations.
Windsor's fishing sector receives transformative $9.3 million investment from FedDev Ontario, creating jobs and modernizing operations for sustainable growth.
Alberta's labour movement launches coordinated offensive against Premier Danielle Smith, testing her political strength in what could become the province's biggest labor battle in years.
Exclusive investigation reveals how domestic competition hurdles and interprovincial trade barriers are driving up prices for Canadian consumers and stifling economic growth.
Edmonton's freshly elected city council confronts the contentious infill development debate that promises to reshape neighborhoods and define their political legacy.