Windsor Car Salesman Charged in $40K Fraud Case

A Windsor car salesman has been formally charged after a police investigation into an alleged $40,000 fraud scheme. The Windsor Police Service conducted the probe, resulting in criminal charges.

Trump Threatens Canadian Aerospace Industry

President Donald Trump's social media post threatens to decertify all Canadian-made aircraft and impose 50% tariffs, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and raising concerns about Canada's industrial future.

Black: Canada's Problem Is Ourselves, Not Trump

Conrad Black analyzes Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos speech, arguing Canada's trade strategy misreads global realities and overstates threats from the U.S. while underestimating challenges with China.

London Micro-Shelter Opening Pushed Back Once More

Construction has resumed at London's micro-shelter facility on Cheese Factory Road, but the opening faces another delay. The project continues amid broader discussions about homelessness solutions in Ontario communities.

Delivery Robots May Come to B.C. Cities Soon

Serve Robotics explores pilot projects in Surrey, Vancouver, and North Vancouver for sidewalk delivery robots, following U.S. success but requiring municipal bylaws and provincial regulatory changes.

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