Pipeline Talks Stall After Carney Meets Premiers
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.
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.
An excavator fell off a transport vehicle onto Highway 417 near Moodie Drive in Ottawa, blocking two lanes and causing significant traffic disruptions during the evening commute.
Prime Minister Mark Carney faces pressure to secure Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement renewal as trade tensions with the U.S. threaten economic stability and tariff-free access.
A British Columbia court has ruled that a landlord must compensate a tenant $38,000 after a wrongful eviction from a West Vancouver property, highlighting tenant protections.
Security camera footage from Bedford Park captures a Toronto snowplow colliding with a snow-covered parked vehicle, highlighting winter safety concerns for residents.
Windsor police officers adapt strategies for extreme cold and snowy conditions, prioritizing public safety while maintaining traffic enforcement during harsh winter weather.
Residents of an NDG apartment building evacuated over safety concerns remain displaced and frustrated by lack of communication from their landlord.
An elderly man on a motorized scooter was injured in a collision with a vehicle in southwest Calgary Wednesday afternoon, prompting safety concerns.
A proposed seniors housing development in Winnipeg's Charleswood neighbourhood has cleared a key hurdle after a city hall committee denied an appeal, allowing the project to proceed as planned.
Tesla reveals plans to invest $2 billion in Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI while reporting higher-than-expected fourth quarter profit, signaling a strategic shift toward AI and robotics.
National Bank of Canada's CEO and chief economist are pressing the federal government to implement more robust measures to attract investment, highlighting the need for competitive economic strategies.
Metrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay released footage of an individual jumping onto a departing GO train last Wednesday, highlighting a dangerous incident at a station.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City reports a drop in fourth-quarter profits even as revenue increases from grain and container shipments, highlighting ongoing cost pressures.
The White House has called a meeting between crypto exchange Coinbase and banking lobbyists to resolve disputes over proposed digital asset legislation that would reshape market structure.
Sault Ste. Marie's social services board reports increasing rent arrears in its housing portfolio, exacerbated by ongoing delays at the Landlord and Tenant Board.
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SaskPower initiates formal evaluation of large nuclear reactor technology while advancing small modular reactor project near Estevan, aiming to transform Saskatchewan into an energy export powerhouse.
A CIBC survey reveals most grocery industry insiders expect Canada's new voluntary Grocery Code of Conduct to have minimal impact on operations or pricing, with focus remaining on consumer value.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada organized a rally at Parliament Hill to protest federal job cuts affecting thousands of public servants, with union leaders vowing to fight the government's austerity measures.