Mortgage Rates Stable Despite Global Chaos

Despite global economic turbulence driven by political rhetoric and bond yield fluctuations, Canadian mortgage rates remained largely unchanged this week, with only minor adjustments in specific insured variable products.

TTC Pilots New Safety Tech on 30 Buses in Toronto

The Toronto Transit Commission has initiated a six-month pilot project installing advanced safety technology on 30 buses to protect operators, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists across key routes.

10 Real Estate Issues That Could Trigger CRA Audits

The Canada Revenue Agency completed 14,854 real estate audits in 2024-2025, resulting in $849 million in taxes and penalties. Learn about the 10 key compliance areas that could put you under CRA scrutiny.

Toronto Road Work for FIFA World Cup, Traffic Issues Loom

Toronto City Hall announces completion of three major road construction projects before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but lane closures and traffic disruptions are expected to persist, raising concerns for residents and visitors.

Why You Could Be 'Debanked' by Your Bank

Financial institutions in Canada can close accounts for various reasons, from suspicious activity to policy changes. Learn what 'debanking' means and how to protect yourself.

B.C. Court Overturns $12M Farm Payout Decision

The B.C. Court of Appeal has reversed a decision requiring a Saskatchewan farm to pay a ranch consultant $12 million, marking a significant legal development in agricultural disputes.

Carney's China EV Deal Stuns Ontario and Ford

Prime Minister Mark Carney's trade agreement with China, allowing 49,000 electric vehicles at low tariffs, has sparked political and economic tensions with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who felt blindsided by the move.

Worker Dies at Suncor Site After Machinery Sinks

A tragic incident at Suncor's Fort Hills oilsands operation in Alberta has claimed a worker's life after heavy machinery sank into muskeg terrain, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the resource sector.

SpaceX Taps Four Banks for Blockbuster IPO

Elon Musk's SpaceX has engaged Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley to lead what could become the largest initial public offering in history, with a potential valuation reaching $800 billion.

Quebec Minimum Wage Rises May 1, 2026

Quebec's minimum wage will increase starting May 1, 2026, as announced by provincial authorities. This adjustment aims to support workers amid economic changes.

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