Saskatoon Gas Supplier Fined $100K for Forklift Injury
A Saskatoon gas supplier has been fined $100,000 following a workplace incident where a worker was struck by a forklift, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in industrial settings.
A Saskatoon gas supplier has been fined $100,000 following a workplace incident where a worker was struck by a forklift, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in industrial settings.
A serious dump truck accident has forced the complete closure of County Road 50 in both directions. Emergency crews are on scene responding to the rollover incident.
Brookfield Asset Management merges Ori Industries into new AI chip rental company Radiant, targeting governments and tech firms seeking cost-effective, on-demand access to hardware amid AI infrastructure boom.
Major grocery chains announce new store openings, but data reveals Canadians actually have fewer supermarkets per capita than five years ago, raising concerns about competition and pricing.
IKO has been honored for 40 years of membership with the Quebec Master Roofing Association, highlighting its commitment to industry collaboration and professionalism in roofing across Quebec.
The Crump Group Inc. announces Jeff Crump as President, leveraging his supply chain expertise to lead the pet treat company into a new era of expansion and operational excellence.
Vancouver International Airport announces resumption of flights to Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara after security concerns stranded thousands of Canadian tourists.
Waterloo Regional Police have filed 19 criminal charges following a major fraud investigation targeting credit unions in the Waterloo Region area, highlighting financial crime enforcement efforts.
A dramatic crash on Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway left a semi-truck hanging precariously from a bridge, causing significant traffic disruptions and emergency response.
Scotiabank reports its Mexican operations are unaffected by recent violence, with a strong Q1 profit of $2.3 billion. The bank emphasizes business continuity and safety measures.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's warnings about credit market parallels to 2008 are well-founded as liquidity providers shrink and ETFs dominate corporate bond holdings, creating vulnerability to sudden selling pressure.
Grocery giant Loblaws announces a massive expansion of its budget-friendly No Frills stores, signaling a strategic pivot to meet rising consumer demand for affordability amid economic pressures.
Navigating the competitive spring real estate market requires strategic preparation. This guide covers mortgage pre-approval, down payment strategies, and market insights for first-time buyers.
Forte Minerals Corp. announces its participation in the PDAC 2026 convention, highlighting the high-grade potential of its Alto Ruri Gold Project near Barrick's Pierina Mine in Peru.
Home Depot Inc. exceeded sales expectations in its latest quarter but warned of ongoing economic challenges affecting homeowners' spending on large remodeling projects.
Air Canada has been selected as one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers for 2026, marking the eighth time in ten years the airline has received this prestigious recognition for its inclusive workplace initiatives.
Business advocates warn that British Columbia's expansion of PST to include professional services like security and accounting could push small businesses toward bankruptcy amid economic challenges.
Canada's Transport Minister has called for significant improvements in VIA Rail's customer service and operational reliability, citing ongoing passenger concerns and service disruptions.
Opus One Gold Corp announces encouraging results from a Laser Induced Breakdown Spectrometry study on its Noyell gold project in Quebec, revealing strong gold-sulfide associations and potential for high recovery rates.
A commercial poultry farm in Amherstburg, Ontario, has confirmed a case of avian influenza, raising concerns about biosecurity and potential impacts on local agriculture and food supply chains.
A Toronto Transit Commission bus reportedly struck a pole near the Finch GO bus terminal, resulting in one injury. Emergency services responded to the scene as authorities investigate the cause of the incident.
Canadian generic drug giant Apotex plans a major IPO in Toronto, potentially raising up to $1 billion in the first half of the year, marking a significant move amid a resurgence in Canadian public offerings.
Loblaws announces a major expansion of its No Frills grocery chain, reflecting a shift towards budget-conscious shopping as economic pressures mount.
MBody AI Corp. has submitted its Nasdaq listing application, marking a key regulatory step toward merging with Check-Cap Ltd. The combined AI company targets a Nasdaq listing in the first half of 2026, with a $30 million growth facility available.
Currency strategists caution that traders are underpricing the risk of a negative outcome from the upcoming CUSMA review, which could send the Canadian dollar plummeting toward 70 cents against the U.S. dollar.
Calgary-based Neo Financial partners with United Airlines to introduce the United MileagePlus Neo World Elite Mastercard, offering travel benefits and rewards for Canadian residents launching in April 2026.
Jeyakumar Nadarajah, a former senior trader at TD Bank and Jefferies, has been barred from associating with regulated firms by Finra while awaiting trial for alleged U.S. Treasury bond market manipulation.
FedEx has initiated legal action against the U.S. government, seeking reimbursement for emergency tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, citing financial impacts on logistics operations.
Regula introduces a free online ROI Calculator to help small and medium businesses evaluate the financial impact of identity verification investments, addressing rising fraud concerns.
A Trump executive order promoting glyphosate production has ignited protests from MAHA mothers, while Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s shifting stance on pesticides draws scrutiny in Washington.