Gold Nears $4,500 as Investors Seek Safe Haven

Gold prices hover near record highs of US$4,500 an ounce. Discover how Canadian investors are buying gold and the key factors, from U.S. monetary policy to geopolitical tensions, driving this historic rally.

Companies recoup some tariff costs in market

A new report details how companies are navigating complex markets to recover a fraction of tariff expenses. Learn the strategies and economic impacts for Canadian businesses.

AI Boom Forces Dirty Power Plants Back Online

The explosive growth of AI data centres is straining Canada's power grid, forcing utilities to reactivate polluting 'peaker' plants to meet surging electricity demand. Discover the environmental impact.

Silver Beats Gold & Other 2025 Market Surprises

As 2025 ends, BMO's chief economist reveals surprising stats: silver soared 140%, the TSX beat the S&P 500, and Canada's job market defied trade war fears. Discover the year's top performers.

Amazon blocks 1,800 North Korean job applicants

Amazon confirms it blocked over 1,800 job applications from North Korea in 2025, highlighting corporate efforts to enforce international sanctions. Learn about the compliance measures.

Alberta to Test Higher 120 km/h Speed Limits

Alberta plans to test 120 km/h speed limits on select rural highways. A reader argues the de facto limit is already 120 km/h, raising safety concerns. Plus, letters on MAID access and immigration policy.

Canadian Markets Up in Thin Holiday Trading

Canadian stocks showed modest gains in light pre-holiday trading as investors awaited crucial U.S. economic updates on growth and labour. Get the latest market analysis.

90-Year-Old Banker Seeks New Tax Deal for Charitable Giving

Canadian investment banking legend Donald Johnson, 90, who helped eliminate capital gains tax on donated securities, is now advocating for further tax reforms to boost philanthropy under Mark Carney's Liberals. Discover his new mission.

Alberta Calls on Ottawa to Stop Trucking Immigration Scams

Alberta's Transportation Minister urges the federal government to crack down on fraudulent trucking companies exploiting foreign drivers, citing serious safety risks. Learn about the province's actions and the new recommendations.

Small Plane Crashes Near Galveston, Texas

Emergency personnel rushed to the scene of a small plane crash near the Galveston causeway on December 22, 2025. One victim was transported to an ambulance. Get the latest details.

Winnipeg Curling Club Sues City Over Development

The Granite Curling Club in Winnipeg is taking legal action against the city over a housing development decision. The club argues the project threatens its future. Learn the details of the dispute.

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