Canada Seeks Stronger Trade Ties with Mexico in Mission
A Canadian delegation is in Mexico City aiming to bolster bilateral relations and trade, marking a significant effort to enhance economic cooperation between the two nations.
A Canadian delegation is in Mexico City aiming to bolster bilateral relations and trade, marking a significant effort to enhance economic cooperation between the two nations.
A planned Edmonton expansion has left Gaurav Mann with 30% of his property declared protected wetland, but he claims the area was overestimated by 114 times based on his own scientific survey.
A Montreal tenant is speaking out to inspire others to enforce their rights and demand more government action on housing issues, with support from Québec Solidaire.
The Elgin United Church, a 120-year-old rural Manitoba landmark built in 1906 with a large stained-glass window, has been listed for sale, sparking nostalgia and community reflection on its historical significance.
Canada Post's Edson, Alberta office has shifted to a temporary location due to a water leak, ensuring continued mail services for residents while repairs are underway.
A tragic accident in Edmonton has claimed the life of a 93-year-old pedestrian after a collision with a grain hauler. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns.
Canadian exports to the UK surged 60% in 2025, making Britain the second-largest market. As Trump threatens North American trade, Canada diversifies through EU-TPP talks.
Montreal's Trudeau airport warns that a Google Maps error is directing drivers to an incorrect location, causing confusion and potential delays for travelers.
A serious collision involving a gas truck and a semi-truck on Highway 2 near Highway 552 led to traffic redirection and hospital transport for one driver with serious injuries, according to Okotoks RCMP.
Thomas Pritzker, executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corp., has resigned following revelations of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The move comes amid ongoing scrutiny of corporate leaders linked to the financier.
A young child has died following a car crash on the James Bay road in Quebec, with authorities investigating the incident as a devastating loss for the community.
A public inquiry into Quebec's SAAQclic IT scandal found mismanagement, deliberate lies to government, and that the premier's office knew of cost overruns 18 months before public disclosure of a $500 million budget blowout.
An elderly man died after being struck by a semi truck in northwest Calgary, marking the city's second pedestrian fatality in less than 24 hours and highlighting traffic safety concerns.
A one-year-old Australian Kelpie named Lucy was stolen from her Hanover-area home on February 11, 2026. Owner Lauren Coates believes the theft was targeted due to the dog's high value of up to $10,000, warning that other families may have been similarly v
A man in his 70s sustained life-altering injuries after being struck by a transport truck in Calgary on February 16, 2026, highlighting ongoing pedestrian safety concerns.
Windsor is set to enhance pedestrian safety with a new signalized crosswalk along Dougall Avenue, addressing community concerns and improving walkability in the area.
Eddie Bauer shoppers must use gift cards and Adventure Points by March 12, 2026, as part of bankruptcy proceedings affecting North American stores. Online and wholesale operations remain unaffected.
A passenger carried a meat cleaver through TSA screening onto a Delta Airlines flight in November, raising concerns about aviation security protocols and training.
Prime Minister Mark Carney names former Privy Council clerk Janice Charette as Canada's chief U.S. trade negotiator ahead of a potentially tense CUSMA review this summer.
Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary has been awarded $2.8 million in a defamation lawsuit against crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, who falsely accused him of murder.
Hyska's Your Independent Grocery in Petawawa has launched a public appeal after discovering that 100 shopping baskets have vanished from the store premises.
Unifor Local 195 President shares enthusiasm as the third shift resumes at the Windsor Assembly Plant, marking a significant development for the automotive sector in Ontario.
Eddie Bauer customers must use gift cards and loyalty points in stores by March 12, 2026, as the retailer implements new policies amid store closures and restructuring efforts.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed former Privy Council clerk Janice Charette as Canada's chief trade negotiator with the United States, splitting the role from the ambassador position.
The kidnapping of 10 mine workers in Sinaloa, Mexico, has sparked protests and raised serious questions about the effectiveness of recent security improvements touted by authorities.
A fire in north London resulted in significant damage to a garage and the vehicle inside. The incident highlights fire safety concerns in residential areas.
A comprehensive analysis reveals the primary motivations behind Canadians' decisions to relocate, with homeownership aspirations and employment opportunities emerging as dominant factors shaping migration patterns across the country.
An Amazon delivery driver became stranded on treacherous mudflats after following GPS directions to Foulness Island, highlighting the risks of over-reliance on navigation technology in remote areas.
Wendy's announces plans to close 5-6% of its U.S. restaurants by mid-2026 as part of a strategic turnaround, focusing on underperforming locations amid declining sales.
Scotiabank's 1832 Asset Management has completed its divestment from an Israeli military equipment manufacturer, marking a significant shift in its investment portfolio amid ongoing global scrutiny.