Diageo Amherstburg Workforce Dips Below 100
The Diageo facility in Amherstburg, Ontario, now has fewer than 100 workers remaining on the job, marking a significant reduction in local manufacturing employment.
The Diageo facility in Amherstburg, Ontario, now has fewer than 100 workers remaining on the job, marking a significant reduction in local manufacturing employment.
A beloved family-run sub shop in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, is celebrating its 50th anniversary, serving generations of loyal customers with classic sandwiches and community spirit.
Coca-Cola Canada announces the discontinuation of Minute Maid frozen juice concentrate, marking the end of an era for a pantry staple in many Canadian households.
U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized tariffs on countries providing oil to Cuba, with Mexico emerging as a primary target due to its role as Cuba's main foreign fuel supplier.
The City of Windsor is implementing a higher vacant home tax, with officials signaling potential future increases to address housing issues and encourage property occupancy.
A portion of Highway 16 in eastern Alberta has been closed to traffic following a significant crash, disrupting travel and prompting emergency response efforts in the region.
A truck collision with a utility pole in Longueuil has left thousands without power, with Hydro-Québec cutting electricity for safety until repairs are completed.
Experts and initiatives suggest 2026 could mark a significant shift toward building more affordable homes in Canada through federal programs, densification, and innovative construction methods.
Canada's GDP remained unchanged in November 2025 as manufacturing and agriculture declines offset service sector growth, according to Statistics Canada data.
EMD-Batimo Group introduces Lib Kanata, a 236-unit luxury rental complex designed for active 55+ residents, featuring extensive amenities and community-focused living in Kanata.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer asserts Britain cannot avoid engagement with China following former U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed tariff warnings, highlighting complex international trade dynamics.
Kevin Warsh, once a Federal Reserve inflation hawk, has shifted his stance to align with Donald Trump's push for aggressive rate cuts, positioning him as the leading candidate for a key Fed appointment amid political tensions.
Globex Mining Enterprises reports significant drill results from the Berrigan Property in Quebec, revealing a major semi-massive sulfide zone with substantial zinc, silver and gold mineralization.
Statistics Canada reports the national economy showed no growth in November, raising concerns about a potential contraction in the fourth quarter of 2025 amid broader economic challenges.
Imperial Oil announces a quarterly dividend increase while reporting a decline in fourth-quarter profit compared to the previous year, reflecting ongoing market dynamics.
Chevron plans to boost Venezuelan oil production by 50% using revenue from sales rather than new capital, requiring U.S. Treasury approvals while navigating political risks.
Chevron Corporation has reported a stronger-than-anticipated fourth-quarter profit, outperforming Wall Street estimates. The energy giant is also evaluating potential investment opportunities in Venezuela.
Former President Donald Trump announces nomination of Kevin Warsh to lead U.S. Federal Reserve, succeeding Jay Powell at critical economic juncture with inflation and independence concerns.
MAX Power Mining Corp. prepares to drill its second natural hydrogen well at the Bracken site in Saskatchewan, expanding exploration 325 km southwest of the Lawson discovery.
Fintech leader SoFi Technologies Inc. announces a significant profit increase for its latest quarter, fueled by substantial expansion in its fee-generating financial services and lending operations.
In a significant economic policy move, former President Donald Trump has appointed ex-Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh to lead the central bank, replacing Jerome Powell.
President Donald Trump announced his nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve chair, praising him as potentially the 'best' ever. The move comes amid tensions with current chair Jerome Powell.
Dow Inc. confirms its $10-billion net-zero petrochemical project in Fort Saskatchewan will proceed with a revised timeline, targeting startup by late 2029 after a two-year delay.
Alamos Gold reports significant new drilling results from its Young-Davidson mine, extending high-grade gold mineralization in multiple hanging wall zones near existing infrastructure.
Motorists in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are facing higher fuel costs as gas prices rise across Atlantic Canada, adding financial pressure amid ongoing economic concerns.
U.S. President Donald Trump threatens 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft and decertification of new planes until Gulfstream jets are approved by Canada, targeting Bombardier.
The OPEC+ alliance is likely to extend its voluntary oil production cuts into March 2026, according to Reuters sources, as global crude prices climb.
With Bank of Canada rates expected to remain stable, financial expert Robert McLister examines the compelling arguments for and against locking in mortgage rates in today's uncertain economic climate.
BC Green Party leader Emily Lowan calls for boycott of Jim Pattison's companies after real estate division's proposed sale to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Major traffic disruptions in Montreal this weekend include the complete closure of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel, lane restrictions on the Charles-De Gaulle Bridge, and changes to REM shuttle services starting Monday.