Disney Appoints Josh D'Amaro as New CEO
Walt Disney Company appoints Josh D'Amaro, head of its parks division, as CEO to succeed Bob Iger, facing challenges from AI, streaming competition, and labor negotiations.
Walt Disney Company appoints Josh D'Amaro, head of its parks division, as CEO to succeed Bob Iger, facing challenges from AI, streaming competition, and labor negotiations.
Global markets show mixed trends with Wall Street stabilizing, gold and silver rebounding sharply, and Japanese and South Korean markets experiencing significant gains amid ongoing economic shifts.
Mink Ventures Corporation has finished its drilling program at the Warren Ni Cu Co Project in Timmins, Ontario, and is now moving equipment to the Montcalm Property for further exploration of nickel, copper, and cobalt deposits.
PepsiCo announces price reductions of up to 15% on core snack brands like Lay's and Doritos, responding directly to consumer resistance against prior hikes.
A new report reveals nearly one-third of Canadian restaurateurs face profit pressures due to rising food prices linked to ongoing trade tensions with the United States.
A federal union cautions that planned public service job reductions will have significant consequences for Canadian citizens and service delivery across the nation.
Siemens Energy announces a major $1 billion investment to expand its presence in the rapidly growing U.S. power generation and transmission sector.
New research shows American work schedules are increasingly concentrated in traditional daytime hours, with the graveyard shift declining across most sectors except retail, where nighttime operations persist.
Gold prices surge dramatically, marking their largest single-day increase since the 2008 financial crisis, as investors capitalize on a recent steep selloff to buy the precious metal at lower prices.
Windsor's planning committee has approved rezoning for a proposed four-storey, 25-unit apartment building at the intersection of Howard Avenue and Ottawa Street, marking a significant development in the city's urban housing landscape.
Declining home values, rising consumer debt, and income changes are limiting refinancing options for Canadian homeowners seeking to consolidate debt during mortgage renewals.
Miata Metals Corp. announces completion of first four holes in its 25,000-metre diamond drilling program at the Sela Creek Gold Project in Suriname, with visible gold observed in initial inspections.
Alberta sets housing construction records while rents decline, demonstrating how supply-focused policies outperform rent control measures in addressing affordability challenges.
A new analysis reveals that air passenger complaints in Canada are now taking close to three years to resolve, highlighting a severe backlog in the grievance system.
Smartkem welcomes state-level endorsement for Carbonium Core's proposed nuclear graphite manufacturing unit in Tennessee, aiming to establish a domestic supply chain for next-generation nuclear reactors.
Many Canadian homeowners are discovering that refinancing their mortgages to pay down debt is increasingly difficult due to falling home values, rising consumer debt, and income changes.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives praise for a new U.S. trade agreement while opposition voices raise concerns about potential negative effects on India's agricultural sector.
Cartier Resources announces significant gold discoveries at its Cadillac Project in Quebec, including high-grade intercepts and a 500-meter extension of the North Contact Zone.
China continues to construct new coal-fired power plants at a rapid pace, even as it leads the world in solar and wind energy installations, highlighting a complex energy security strategy.
A serious motor vehicle collision has forced the closure of the Dunlop Street West intersection and the Highway 400 ramp in Barrie, Ontario, causing significant traffic disruptions.
Nations historically reliant on U.S. trade are accelerating bilateral agreements with each other to mitigate risks from potential aggressive tariffs under a second Trump administration.
Ontario Provincial Police report three stunt driving charges on Highway 417, with two motorists clocked at 180 km/h during a Monday night enforcement operation.
Montreal-based PyroGenesis Inc. receives independent verification that its fumed silica meets commercial grade 150 standards, marking a significant milestone in scaling production for industrial applications.
Harfang Exploration Inc. announces its fully-funded winter exploration program, including diamond drilling at Serpent and DC-IP surveys at Menarik West and Blakelock projects in Québec and Ontario.
Brunswick Exploration Inc. announces acquisition of Clavering and Hudson Land lithium targets in Greenland, strengthening its position as the country's sole lithium exploration company.
Vancouver-based Q2 Metals Corp. announces Keith Phillips as Executive Chair, leveraging his lithium industry expertise to advance the Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec during a pivotal 2026.
As Canada seeks new trade partners amid global uncertainty, energy exports are becoming a strategic tool, with China and India emerging as key diversification targets for Canadian oil and gas.
Commuters in the Greater Toronto Area face ongoing disruptions on GO Transit routes Tuesday following a significant train derailment near Union Station on Monday morning, causing widespread delays.
A man is in hospital after a serious collision involving a truck in Ontario. Provincial police are investigating the incident, which highlights ongoing road safety concerns.
A transit advocate in Toronto argues that revitalizing the city's surface transportation network, including streetcars and buses, is key to unlocking its full transit potential and improving urban mobility.