Canadian Airlines Extend Flight Suspensions to Cuba
WestJet and Air Transat postpone restart of flights to Cuba due to ongoing fuel shortages, with Air Canada also suspending service until November amid energy woes.
WestJet and Air Transat postpone restart of flights to Cuba due to ongoing fuel shortages, with Air Canada also suspending service until November amid energy woes.
Namib Minerals appoints Tulani Sikwila as CEO and welcomes Antonio Nieto as VP of Technical Services, strengthening leadership for strategic growth in African mining.
Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand leads delegation to Edmonton to study LRT and urban planning, calling Edmonton's winter-ready system a superior model for their TramCité project.
The Downtown Windsor Farmers' Market launches its 17th season on March 28 with an expanded footprint, new food hall, and 25% more vendors, aiming to attract larger crowds.
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RecommendedConstruction has commenced on Endayaan Omaa, a major affordable housing complex at the Naawi-Oodena site in Winnipeg, representing a significant investment in community development.
Health Canada has issued a consumer product advisory for an electric train set previously sold on Amazon.ca, warning it may pose a serious injury risk to young children due to potential hazards.
The Bank of Canada maintains its benchmark interest rate at 2.25% as economists highlight conflicting pressures from oil prices and a weakening economy. Other top stories include warnings about airline practices and investment strategies for volatile mark
A Transportation Safety Board report reveals a flight instructor's insufficient mountain terrain training contributed to a fatal Cessna 172S crash in April 2025, killing both instructor and student pilot.
A Windsor-based 'Buy Canadian' snitch line has paid out $30,000 to encourage use of Canadian steel in taxpayer-funded projects. Meanwhile, the Khalistan movement gains attention after a local woman's killing, and a Harrow manufacturer expands with Ontario
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RecommendedQuebec's latest budget forecasts a brief fuel price increase, with Finance Minister Eric Girard emphasizing economic stability measures amid global uncertainties.
A delegation from Quebec is spending several days in Lethbridge this week to learn about the region's innovative agri-food industry and explore potential collaborations.
A Canadian investment firm and provincial agency launch a $1.3-billion fund to purchase unsold GTA condos, converting them into 2,200 rental homes with 550 designated as affordable housing.
Durham Regional Police are seeking Sahil Thakur, a Brampton man, in connection with an alleged fraud where an investor was tricked into transferring $200,000. Authorities have issued a warrant as the investigation continues.
Two Loblaw-owned grocery stores in Toronto have been fined $10,000 each by the CFIA for misleading country-of-origin claims, part of a crackdown on 'maple-washing' practices.
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RecommendedOntario Provincial Police issued a fine to a transport truck driver caught using a device while driving on Highway 417, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns.
Quebec's 2026-27 budget allocates billions to businesses, hospitals, and transit while reducing the deficit. Finance Minister Eric Girard projects balanced budgets by 2029-30 amid economic optimism.
The Saskatchewan government forecasts a $819.4 million deficit for 2026-27, shifting from a surplus, with key figures on revenue, expenses, and sector allocations.
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. announced impressive third-quarter results, with net earnings up 18% year-over-year. The company attributes growth to European currency translation and strategic acquisitions.
Federal Minister Eleanor Olszewski and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith highlight strengthened federal-provincial ties while addressing rural leaders, with a pipeline application expected by June.
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RecommendedA bomb threat investigation at Montreal's Trudeau International Airport has led to a ground stop for some flights, with disruptions expected into the evening hours.
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged while projecting one rate cut in 2026 and another in 2027, citing increased economic uncertainty due to Middle East conflicts.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney faces calls to eliminate mandatory home sale reporting, citing privacy risks and bureaucratic burdens in Canada's real estate market.
Parks Canada has closed Highway 93 in Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Park due to extreme avalanche danger. The closure is in effect from March 18 to at least March 21, 2026.
A Loblaws grocery store in Toronto's Roncesvalles neighborhood will shut its doors on May 2, 2026, and be converted into a No Frills location, marking a shift in the local retail landscape.
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RecommendedThe Downtown Windsor Farmers' Market will expand in 2026, coinciding with a provincial review of BYOB policies at outdoor events, aiming to boost local agriculture and community engagement.
Lululemon anticipates modest 2026 revenue growth of 2-4%, below analyst expectations, with North American sales expected to decline 1-3% due to competition and consumer spending issues.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell commits to staying until a Justice Department investigation concludes, while Fed officials project Iran war will temporarily worsen inflation but maintain rate cut plans for 2026.
A new survey reveals a strong majority of Canadians are concerned about algorithmic pricing practices and favor government intervention through bans or strict regulations to ensure fair market competition.
Significant service disruptions are affecting the Lakeshore West GO line following an incident where a person was struck by a train, causing extensive delays for commuters.
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RecommendedA family has initiated legal action against a U.S. ski resort, alleging that hot chocolate served was excessively hot, causing injuries. The case highlights consumer safety concerns in hospitality settings.