Grocery Prices Top Housing as Canadians' Biggest Cost Concern
A new Nanos Research survey finds that grocery prices have overtaken housing as the primary cost-of-living concern for Canadians, highlighting ongoing affordability pressures.
A new Nanos Research survey finds that grocery prices have overtaken housing as the primary cost-of-living concern for Canadians, highlighting ongoing affordability pressures.
West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. announces promising infill drilling results from its Rowan Project in Northwestern Ontario, revealing high-grade gold intercepts with visible gold in multiple drill holes.
Victoria Williston, former journalist, becomes director of ByWard Market District Authority, focusing on community engagement and revitalization in Ottawa's historic market district.
Cryptocurrency exchange Bitget has appointed MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo as Security Ambassador for its UEX ecosystem, launching an educational campaign on Data Privacy Day to enhance digital asset security through sports-inspired principles.
Global biopharmaceutical company Ipsen announces the appointment of Peter Guenter to its Board of Directors, bringing nearly 40 years of pharmaceutical industry leadership experience.
Ontario Provincial Police stopped two motorists for excessive speeding on Highway 69 within minutes, resulting in stunt driving charges, licence suspensions, and vehicle impoundments.
Amid widespread economic uncertainty across Canada, Calgary emerges as a potential safe haven for businesses and investors seeking stability and growth opportunities.
The premiers of British Columbia and Alberta held a cordial meeting focused on a contentious bitumen pipeline, setting the stage for broader discussions on trade and healthcare.
A new report reveals British Columbians continue to prioritize purchasing Canadian-made goods, though economic pressures may challenge this trend. The preference supports local businesses but faces headwinds.
Federal funding cuts are forcing the closure of two agricultural research sites in Saskatchewan, prompting warnings from farm groups about long-term impacts on innovation and food security.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's budget reductions lead to the shutdown of a key research facility in Manitoba, raising concerns among local producers about agricultural innovation.
A snowplow struck a parked car in Toronto this week, with the incident captured on security footage. The video highlights winter hazards in the city.
McEwen Inc. has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Golden Lake Exploration Inc., consolidating the Gold Bar Mine Complex in Nevada. The deal offers a 60% premium to Golden Lake shareholders.
Newmont Corp. aims to make a final investment decision on its $2.4 billion Red Chris copper and gold mine extension in northern B.C. later this year, pending environmental approval and Tahltan First Nation consent.
Residents in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Côte Saint-Luc neighborhoods experienced additional power outages, with warnings of more possible disruptions in the coming days as winter strains infrastructure.
Amazon's global workforce reduction of 16,000 positions raises questions about potential impacts on its substantial Vancouver operations, where the company employs thousands across British Columbia.
Calgary police commission seeks reinstatement of photo radar on Stoney and Deerfoot Trails following increased speeding and fatal collisions after provincial removal.
Metrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay issues urgent safety warning after video shows person jumping on moving GO train. Lindsay emphasizes passenger safety over schedules.
A high-level meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premiers of Alberta and British Columbia concluded without progress on pipeline development, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe emphasizes the need to prioritize U.S. trade negotiations during a meeting with the prime minister and provincial leaders in Ottawa, discussing key economic sectors.
SaskPower is considering the deployment of large-scale nuclear reactors in Saskatchewan, complementing ongoing small modular reactor projects to enhance the province's energy infrastructure.
Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada hopes to resume negotiations with blue-collar workers after their protest disrupted a city council meeting on the 2026 budget, forcing a 20-minute suspension.
Vancouver city council has unanimously approved a residential tower on industrial-zoned land, going against city staff recommendations and raising concerns about industrial land preservation.
National Bank CEO Laurent Ferreira emphasizes that becoming an energy superpower is crucial for protecting Canada's economic sovereignty amid geopolitical threats and trade tensions.
The Region of Waterloo International Airport has achieved a top-tier accessibility rating, setting a new standard for inclusive travel infrastructure in Canadian aviation.
New Statistics Canada data reveals a notable decrease in travel between Canada and the United States, highlighting shifting cross-border movement patterns amid ongoing economic and logistical factors.
The B.C. NDP government supports Montrose Properties' legal action to reopen the Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title case, arguing the company was wrongly excluded from proceedings affecting its Richmond lands.
A look at the high-end residential properties commanding top dollar in Regina's real estate market during January 2026, featuring exclusive listings and market insights.
The Ontario government has committed to assuming control of Ottawa's troubled light rail transit system, but specific dates and details for the transition remain undefined, creating uncertainty for commuters and city officials.
Ottawa city council votes overwhelmingly to explore all legal options to protect the Kanata Golf and Country Club land as greenspace, following court rulings that allow redevelopment.