CRA Seeks Billions in COVID Benefit Payments

The Canada Revenue Agency is actively recovering billions in COVID-19 benefit payments from individuals deemed ineligible, causing widespread stress and financial uncertainty across the nation.

Lau: Keep Government Out of Algorithmic Pricing

Columnist Matthew Lau critiques the Competition Bureau's scrutiny of algorithmic pricing, arguing market-driven algorithms benefit consumers through better price matching and efficiency.

TSX Mixed, Gold Soars After Wall Street Record

Canadian stocks show mixed results following a record-setting day on Wall Street, while precious metals like gold and silver experience significant gains amid ongoing market volatility.

Nova Scotia Diesel Prices Jump 6.7 Cents

Fuel costs in Nova Scotia rise sharply as the provincial regulator invokes the interrupter clause, adjusting diesel prices upward by 6.7 cents per litre effective immediately.

Indian Head Fights Agriculture Research Station Closure

The federal government's plan to shut down multiple agriculture research centres, including one in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, sparks local resistance and concerns over the future of farming innovation in the Prairies.

Canada's Strategy Hits Trump Wall Over China Trade Deal

Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos speech positioning Canada as a middle power leader faces backlash from Donald Trump, who threatens 100% tariffs if Canada finalizes a trade agreement with China, putting CUSMA at risk.

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