Business Owners Prefer Pandemic Over Crime, Study Shows
A new CFIB study finds half of Canadian small businesses report increased crime, with many owners preferring pandemic challenges over current safety concerns and financial burdens.
A new CFIB study finds half of Canadian small businesses report increased crime, with many owners preferring pandemic challenges over current safety concerns and financial burdens.
A major deep-sea mining company led by a former Rio Tinto CEO announces a $1 billion merger with Odyssey, signaling growth in the controversial industry.
The provincial government announces a $500,000 investment in Stratford's Magest Building Systems Limited to support business growth and job creation in the manufacturing sector.
National Bank of Canada CEO Laurent Ferreira outlines growth plans following the $5-billion acquisition of Canadian Western Bank, while expressing concerns about consumer economic health and global uncertainty.
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RecommendedFormer NFL star and Super Bowl champion Laurent Duvernay-Tardif announces his retirement from professional football and acquires a bakery in Montreal, marking a new chapter post-sports.
A recent collision near Highway 400 involved a driver who was not wearing a seatbelt, according to police reports. Authorities emphasize the critical importance of seatbelt use for road safety.
Affluent Rosedale neighbourhood in Toronto experiences a spike in break-ins, prompting residents to invest in enhanced security measures and private patrols for safety.
A winning Lotto Max ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Windsor, Ontario, bringing excitement to the local community as lottery officials confirm the prize.
President Donald Trump has declared new 50% tariffs targeting countries that supply weapons to Iran, marking a significant escalation in U.S. foreign policy and economic measures.
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RecommendedProposed changes to Saskatoon's Link bus rapid transit system along First Avenue, including buses now traveling with traffic instead of against it, have drawn mixed reactions from local businesses and advocacy groups.
Iran will require oil tankers to pay $1 per barrel tolls in cryptocurrency like Bitcoin when passing through the Strait of Hormuz during the ceasefire, with vessels monitored for weapons transfers.
Toronto's affluent Rosedale neighborhood is witnessing a rise in break-ins, prompting residents to invest in private security patrols and enhanced home protection measures.
Samson International has initiated a recall for several canopy bed models sold through Costco's online platform in Canada, following reports of injuries in the U.S. The recall highlights safety concerns and consumer protection measures.
The Canada Revenue Agency warns of AI-driven tax scams, while a federal court judge cautions against using AI for legal documents. Experts advise verifying information with official sources.
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RecommendedJust hours before the U.S. and Iran announced a ceasefire, investors placed a massive $950 million wager on falling oil prices, highlighting high-stakes trading ahead of major policy shifts.
Canadian Tire has launched its inaugural collection of striped goods developed in collaboration with Hudson's Bay, marking a significant retail partnership in Canada.
The Blue Water Bridge in Sarnia surpassed the Ambassador Bridge with 274,000 more commercial trucks last year, marking a significant shift in cross-border freight patterns driven by toll disparities.
Southwest Airlines will restrict passengers to one portable charger per flight starting April 20, exceeding international recommendations, as lithium battery incidents surge globally.
Motorists in Windsor, Ontario, face disruptions as lane closures on the E.C. Row Expressway at Central Avenue are scheduled until 3 p.m. Wednesday, impacting local traffic flow.
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RecommendedBitcoin climbed to a three-week high as global markets rallied following a U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement, easing fears of further conflict escalation and boosting risk assets.
Private equity firm Francisco Partners has agreed to purchase Calgary-based safety technology company Blackline Safety in a transaction that could be worth up to $850 million, marking a significant investment in the industrial safety sector.
Toronto will enhance public transit services and implement temporary road closures to manage the influx of visitors during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, ensuring efficient movement across the city.
The Saint John Police Department has initiated a new public safety campaign targeting distracted driving, urging drivers to focus on the road and reduce accidents.
A new Deloitte report highlights Ontario's growing economic disparity compared to neighboring U.S. states, citing global energy volatility and competitive pressures.
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RecommendedA drone strike has targeted Saudi Arabia's vital East-West oil pipeline, a key economic artery, just hours after a ceasefire agreement between Iran and the United States was announced.
Over $170 million in bets on US-Iran ceasefire through Polymarket prediction markets raises insider trading suspicions, with anonymous accounts profiting hundreds of thousands and payouts frozen amid disputes.
QGold Resources Ltd. has released its Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Quartz Mountain Gold Project in Oregon, revealing strong economics with an after-tax NPV of US$1.71 billion and IRR of 55.2% at conservative gold prices.
Montreal city officials confirm that essential services remain operational during a blue-collar strike, with waste collection and other critical functions continuing despite labor action.
A notable price reduction of approximately 12 cents per litre is anticipated for gasoline across Canada this Friday, according to industry analysts, amid global energy volatility and domestic economic pressures.
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RecommendedFinancial markets surge worldwide with the Dow Jones Industrial Average skyrocketing over 1,300 points as crude oil prices tumble toward $90 per barrel following a ceasefire agreement with Iran, easing geopolitical tensions and inflation fears.