Ironworkers Protest Amherstburg Fire Hall Labour

Windsor's ironworkers union stages fiery protest against Amherstburg's new fire hall project, claiming local union jobs are being sidelined for cheaper non-union labour from outside the community.

Kinross Gold Shines with Strong Q3 2025 Results

Kinross Gold Corporation delivers impressive third-quarter 2025 performance with increased production, lower costs, and robust cash flow generation. Discover how their strategic operations are driving exceptional results in the gold mining sector.

Pedestrian Struck on Deerfoot Trail Near Calgary Airport

A serious incident involving a pedestrian on Deerfoot Trail near Airport Trail and Country Hills Blvd has caused significant traffic delays and prompted emergency response. Get the latest details on the closure and alternate routes.

Chicken Prices to Rise 20-25% in Canada

Canadian consumers face significant grocery bill increases as experts predict chicken prices will jump 20-25% over the next several months due to production costs and supply chain pressures.

Carney's Green Vision: Canada's 2025 Energy Budget

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney takes center stage in shaping Canada's ambitious clean energy agenda through the 2025 federal budget, signaling a major shift toward sustainable economic growth.

Vancouver Home Sales Drop 14% in October

Greater Vancouver's housing market shows significant cooling as October sales drop sharply while inventory grows. Discover what's driving the market shift and what it means for buyers and sellers.

Canadian Toques: Stitching National Pride

Discover the heartwarming story behind Canadian-made toques and how these humble winter hats evolved into powerful symbols of national identity and economic resilience.

Windsor-Essex Home Sales Drop Again in October

Windsor-Essex's real estate market shows continued cooling as October marks another month of declining home sales and rising inventory, creating new opportunities for buyers in the region.

China Buys Australian Canola in Trade Thaw

In a major agricultural trade breakthrough, China has purchased approximately 120,000 metric tons of Australian canola, marking a significant warming of relations between the two trading partners after years of strained ties.

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