Saskatchewan's Debt Crisis Requires Urgent Fiscal Action

Saskatchewan faces a severe debt crisis with consistent budget overspending exceeding billions annually. Premier Scott Moe's administration has more than doubled provincial debt, now projected at $23.9 billion, raising concerns about long-term taxpayer bu

Adam Smith's Free Markets: From Tyranny to Liberty

On the 250th anniversary of 'The Wealth of Nations,' Janet Bufton explores how Adam Smith's vision of free markets rescued humanity from conflict and dependency, establishing order and individual freedom.

Tiny Homes Village Coming to New Westminster

A new tiny homes village is set to open in New Westminster by the end of the year, providing transitional housing and addressing urban affordability challenges in the region.

Vancouver Barber's 'Retired' Hats Collection Adorns Shop

A Vancouver barbershop has become a local landmark with its unusual decor: dozens of hats hung wall to wall, each with its own story. The owner's collection of 'retired' headwear creates a nostalgic atmosphere for customers.

Alberta Rejects Mega Data Centre Proposal in Olds

The Alberta Utilities Commission has denied an application to construct a large-scale data centre in Olds, marking a significant decision for the region's development and utility infrastructure planning.

Ottawa Business Owner Fears Impact from Road Closure

A West End Ottawa business owner expresses deep concern over the extended closure of Woodroffe Avenue between Richmond Road and Deschênes Street, warning of potentially devastating economic consequences for local enterprises until the fall.

Oil Surges Past $90 USD Per Barrel

Global oil prices have soared above $90 USD per barrel, driven by geopolitical tensions and supply concerns, impacting markets and energy sectors worldwide.

Thomson Reuters Rebounds from AI Rout, Growth Prospects Strong

Thomson Reuters stock has recovered from an AI software selloff, with analysts highlighting strong growth potential. Meanwhile, experts warn against buying market dips amid Iran war volatility, and major Canadian projects could boost freight stocks.

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