NS Government Opposes NS Power Rate Hike Request
The Houston government in Nova Scotia has formally requested the provincial energy board to deny Nova Scotia Power's application for a rate increase, citing affordability concerns for residents.
The Houston government in Nova Scotia has formally requested the provincial energy board to deny Nova Scotia Power's application for a rate increase, citing affordability concerns for residents.
Long lines at Havana gas stations highlight Cuba's energy vulnerability following a new ultimatum from former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding energy policy.
Grosvenor Property Canada announces full acquisition of Broadmead Village, a top-performing grocery-anchored retail plaza in Saanich, Vancouver Island, aligning with its Canadian reinvestment strategy.
Jim Pattison Developments has halted the sale of a Virginia warehouse to the U.S. government after learning it could become an ICE detention center, citing public backlash.
Alstom is actively resolving technical problems impacting Montreal's REM light rail network, ensuring improved service reliability for commuters in the metropolitan region.
The Canadian government announces a major initiative to expand high-speed internet access to underserved rural and remote communities, aiming to bridge the digital divide and boost economic opportunities.
Atlantic Canadian ports are strategically preparing to handle increased non-U.S. exports, aiming to diversify trade routes and capitalize on global market opportunities beyond traditional American partnerships.
Former Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief Ovide Mercredi has been named to the board of the Arctic Gateway Group, adding his extensive Indigenous leadership experience to northern infrastructure development.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent Beijing visit has quietly ushered in a new era of Canada-China energy cooperation, with agreements extending beyond oil and gas to include clean energy and climate initiatives.
Saskatchewan agricultural producers express deep concerns over federal cuts to research farms, demanding impact assessments and transparency from Agriculture Canada.
Rio Tinto Group and Glencore Plc are negotiating to extend their deadline for merger talks, aiming to create the world's largest mining company amid copper price surges.
B.C. businessman Jim Pattison announces the cancellation of a planned ICE warehouse sale in Vancouver, citing unspecified reasons for the decision not to proceed.
The TTC Chair announces that full signal priority for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT in Toronto will not be implemented before May 2026, citing ongoing technical adjustments and integration challenges.
B.C. billionaire Jim Pattison announces the cancellation of a planned ICE warehouse sale in Vancouver, citing community concerns and operational issues.
A technical switch malfunction on Ottawa's O-Train Line 2 has caused significant service interruptions for south-end commuters, disrupting transit operations and affecting daily travel patterns across the capital region.
Quebec government pledges to defend its aerospace industry as federal diplomats work behind closed doors following U.S. threats against Bombardier aircraft.
Coca-Cola confirms discontinuation of Minute Maid frozen concentrate juices in Canada and U.S. by April 2026, citing shifting consumer preferences away from frozen cans.
Industry Minister Melanie Joly announces Canada will seek to recover millions in funding from General Motors after the automaker cuts 500 jobs at its Oshawa truck plant.
President Donald Trump has selected former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh to lead the U.S. central bank, replacing Jerome Powell amid escalating political pressure on monetary policy independence.
An early, harsh winter depletes road salt supplies across Canada, raising safety concerns as exports to the U.S. continue while Ontario municipalities run low.
New Nanos polling reveals food costs are Canadians' primary financial concern, driving significant changes in household spending as affordability pressures intensify nationwide.
Aviation experts and trade analysts are raising concerns over former U.S. President Donald Trump's recent threat to decertify Bombardier's new Challenger aircraft, potentially disrupting Canada's aerospace sector and bilateral trade relations.
Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City faced over $550 million in tariff impacts in 2025, yet both companies reported slight revenue increases amid ongoing trade uncertainty.
Excel Homes introduces the Oxford, a 2,510-square-foot front-drive single-family home in Rangeview Springs, Calgary, designed with four bedrooms, multiple flex spaces, and thoughtful layouts for modern family living.
Vancouver-based companies Hootsuite and Jim Pattison Group are preparing for planned protests over their connections to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
SpaceX is exploring potential mergers with Tesla or artificial intelligence firm xAI, as Elon Musk considers consolidating his business empire ahead of SpaceX's planned IPO.
RAPLIQ appeals Superior Court decision favoring transit agencies, alleging discrimination against people with disabilities due to inadequate accessibility investments and service cuts.
Following a recent sideswipe incident involving an RCMP cruiser in Oxford Junction, Nova Scotia police are reinforcing the critical importance of yielding to emergency vehicles with lights and sirens activated.
Bitcoin trades near two-month lows following Trump's Fed chair nomination of Kevin Warsh, with US spot ETFs facing prolonged outflows as investors favor gold amid geopolitical uncertainty.
Canada's S&P/TSX composite index experienced a severe drop of more than 800 points, with U.S. markets also trading lower, signaling a significant downturn in North American financial markets.