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B.C. man banned over $215M securities fraud conspiracy

A British Columbia man has been permanently banned from financial markets by the BCSC for his involvement in a massive US$215 million securities fraud scheme. Learn the details of the case and its consequences.

B.C. regulator sanctions man in U.S. prison for fraud

The B.C. Securities Commission has imposed sanctions on a man currently incarcerated in the United States for conspiring to commit securities fraud. Learn the details of the case and its implications.

Gold, Silver Advance as New Year Trading Begins

Gold and silver prices climbed as 2026 trading opened, building on record annual gains. Analysts warn of near-term pressure from a massive index rebalancing set to trigger billions in sales.

New Laws and Rules Coming to Canada in 2026

A look at the new federal and provincial regulations coming into force across Canada in 2026, from policy shifts to public safety updates. Stay informed on what's changing.

Canada's Biggest 2025 News Stories: A-to-Z Recap

A comprehensive look back at the major events that shaped Canada in 2025, from devastating wildfires and new laws to the NHL's Olympic return and public safety incidents. Discover the year's defining moments.

19 States Raise Minimum Wage for 2026

Nineteen U.S. states will increase their minimum wage on January 1, 2026, with many reaching $15+ per hour. Explore the full list and the impact on workers.

U.S. Sues Illinois Over Immigrant Protection Laws

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, challenging state laws that limit federal immigration enforcement at hospitals and courthouses. The legal clash highlights ongoing tensions over immigration policy

Abandoned Newborn Discovered at Toronto Church

Parishioners at St. Monica's Catholic Church in Toronto discovered an abandoned newborn in a shoebox. The mother has been located, and both are receiving care. Learn about safe surrender laws in Canada.

U.S. Sues Washington D.C. Over Gun Laws

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia, challenging its local firearm regulations. This legal action marks a significant federal intervention in local governance.

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