CAA's Worst Roads Campaign Launches in Ontario

The CAA's annual Worst Roads campaign is now open for nominations, urging Ontarians to highlight hazardous streets plagued by potholes and poor maintenance that jeopardize vehicle safety.

$580M Oil Bets Before Trump's Iran Talks Post

Traders executed $580 million in oil futures contracts just 15 minutes before Donald Trump announced productive talks with Iran, sparking market volatility and raising questions about potential insider information.

Montreal's Second Airport Terminal Opening June 15, 2026

YHU Infrastructure Partners and MET – Montreal Metropolitan Airport announce the opening of a new terminal on June 15, 2026, featuring Porter Airlines and Pascan Aviation flights, with a focus on efficiency and passenger experience.

LaGuardia Airport Normalizes After Deadly Air Canada Crash

LaGuardia Airport in New York resumed operations with delays after an Air Canada Express flight from Montreal collided with a fire truck, killing two pilots and injuring dozens. Travelers and workers expressed condolences while hoping for healing.

Mississauga Home Gutted by Fire, Injuries Unknown

A devastating fire tore through a residence in Mississauga on March 23, 2026, causing extensive damage. The extent of injuries remains unclear as authorities work to determine the cause and assess the aftermath of the blaze.

Canada's Tax Errors: Sweden Fixed Them Decades Ago

Sweden transformed from punitive taxation to growth-friendly policies after 1970s horror stories. Canada risks losing economic contributors without similar reforms focusing on consumption taxes and flatter income rates.

Oilsands Tax Policy: No Special Breaks, Standard Rules

Kim Moody argues that oilsands companies operate under the same tax regulations as all Canadian businesses, criticizing selective narratives that target the energy sector while ignoring its economic contributions.

Foreign Investment Boom Hides Canada's Capital Investment Crisis

While Canada celebrated record foreign direct investment in 2025, experts warn that nearly half came from mergers and acquisitions rather than new capital creation. Business investment in infrastructure, machinery, and intellectual property has declined s

Diesel Prices Spike on Prince Edward Island

Diesel fuel costs have risen sharply on Prince Edward Island, driven by global market volatility linked to geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, impacting local consumers and businesses.

Atlantic Canada's Top Employers 2026 Focus on Family Life

Atlantic Canada's leading employers for 2026 are reshaping workplace policies around family needs, offering unique benefits from grandparent leave to emergency transit programs that help employees build lasting roots in the region.

EU-Australia Seal Trade Pact and Defense Partnership

The European Union and Australia have agreed on the text of a comprehensive free trade agreement and announced a new defense partnership, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties and economic cooperation.

Radisson Heights Duplex Fire: Minor Injuries Reported

A two-alarm fire at an under-construction duplex in Calgary's Radisson Heights neighborhood resulted in two minor injuries and significant damage to the building. Fire officials anticipate demolition due to the intensity of the blaze.

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