Canada Post Labour Dispute Shakes Public Trust

A lengthy labour dispute at Canada Post has significantly eroded public confidence in the national postal service. Learn how the disruption is affecting communities and what it means for reliability.

Waterloo Region Condo Sales See Dramatic 2025 Drop

New condo sales in Waterloo Region have experienced a sharp decline in 2025, according to recent data. Explore the factors behind this significant market shift and what it means for the local real estate landscape.

First Atlantic Nickel Closes $2.6M Private Placement

First Atlantic Nickel Corp. has closed a no-warrant private placement, raising $2.6M to fund exploration at its Pipestone XL Nickel Alloy Project in Newfoundland. A strategic investor exercised its top-up right to maintain a 9.99% stake.

Maritime Farmers Short on Hay After Drought

Farmers across the Maritimes are grappling with critical shortages of hay and animal feed following a severe summer drought, threatening livestock health and farm viability.

Holiday Terminations: A Legal and Financial Risk

Canadian employment lawyer Howard Levitt explains why dismissing staff before or during the holidays is not only inhumane but also exposes employers to significant legal liability and bad faith damages.

Sask. Firm Fined $8K for 2023 Workplace Injury

A Saskatchewan contracting company pleaded guilty and was fined $8,000 in provincial court following a 2023 incident where a worker fell from a ladder. Learn the details of the workplace safety violation.

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