Hydro-Québetargets Sunday Power Restoration for Most
Hydro-Québec expects most Montreal-area customers to have electricity back by Sunday evening after an equipment failure, though some may wait until Monday morning.
Hydro-Québec expects most Montreal-area customers to have electricity back by Sunday evening after an equipment failure, though some may wait until Monday morning.
Health Canada has issued a recall for a specific stain remover product due to potential bacterial contamination, advising consumers to stop use immediately.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump claims Canada is 'destroying itself' through trade with China, even suggesting a threat to ice hockey, amid broader geopolitical tensions.
A major winter storm has caused the cancellation of more than 16,000 U.S. flights from Saturday through Monday, marking the worst air travel disruption since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump claims Canada is harming itself through trade with China, while Canadian officials, including Mark Carney, assert no plans for a free trade deal with Beijing.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent questions PM Mark Carney's apparent reversal on China trade policy, warning of potential 100% U.S. tariffs amid CUSMA renegotiation talks.
Canadian beer sales have declined since 2019, prompting Saskatchewan craft breweries to innovate with new products and strategies to meet evolving consumer demands.
Prime Minister Mark Carney clarifies Canada will not pursue a free trade agreement with China, emphasizing strategic global trade relationships amid international tensions.
A tragic collision on Highway 17 near Nipissing Street in West Nipissing has resulted in one fatality and four injuries, prompting road closures and an ongoing investigation.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canada if it pursues trade with China, casting uncertainty over upcoming CUSMA negotiations.
Donald Trump's renewed tariff threats against Canada over China ties inject uncertainty into upcoming CUSMA negotiations. Analysts warn losing the trade deal could push Canadian export tariffs significantly higher, devastating key industries.
A residential fire on Dominion Boulevard in Windsor has displaced five individuals, with emergency services responding to contain the blaze and investigate its cause.
A massive winter storm sweeping across the U.S. has led to over 13,500 flight cancellations, with Sunday seeing the highest cancellation rate since the pandemic, affecting millions of travelers.
Canada's craft beer sector confronts a triple threat of inflation, potential U.S. tariffs, and a long-term decline in alcohol consumption, forcing breweries to adapt their business strategies.
A massive winter storm is causing major disruptions across the U.S., with airlines and airports preparing for a brutal travel day as severe weather impacts operations.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to travel extensively in 2026 to pursue international trade agreements, amid rising geopolitical tensions and tariff threats from the United States.
Toronto's rental market is experiencing a significant shift, with lower prices and move-in incentives now favoring tenants, marking a change from recent trends.
Caldwell First Nation launches the next phase of on-reserve housing development, expanding family homes and community space to address housing needs.
John Bailey, the longtime CEO of Regina Food Bank, is departing for a leadership position at Economic Development Regina, marking a significant transition in the city's community and economic sectors.
Canada's craft beer sector is confronting significant challenges, including rising inflation, potential tariff threats, and evolving consumer preferences, forcing brewers to adapt their strategies.
Expert advice from Bennett Property Shop reveals practical strategies for first-time homebuyers in Ottawa to save tens of thousands on their purchase through government programs and smart planning.
Calgary Co-op announces closure of Hamptons and Sage Hill locations in March 2026 due to economic conditions, affecting grocery, wine, spirits, beer and cannabis stores.
Prime Minister Mark Carney faces criticism for prioritizing political messaging over Canada's interests amid Donald Trump's tariff threats over a potential China trade deal.
Economic analysts and business leaders caution that former President Donald Trump's renewed tariff threats against Canada would inflict significant financial damage on both nations, disrupting trade and raising consumer prices.
Consumer Protection BC has suspended the licence of another travel agent in Richmond, marking the second such action in as many months. The regulatory body continues to enforce compliance within the travel industry.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith remains committed to securing trade agreements with the United States, even as former President Donald Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canadian goods.
As President Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariffs over a potential China trade deal, Chinese-made White House souvenirs are being sold in Washington D.C. gift shops, highlighting a double standard in U.S. trade policy.
Ontario Provincial Police are laying charges against motorists who disregard road closure signs during harsh winter conditions in Northern Ontario, emphasizing safety risks.
A severe cold wave across Canada is causing significant disruptions at major airports, leading to numerous flight delays and cancellations as airlines and ground crews battle extreme conditions.
A woman in Ajax, Ontario, has died in hospital after being struck by a pickup truck. The incident highlights ongoing pedestrian safety concerns in the region.