Big Tech's $600B AI Spending Worries Investors
Major technology firms are planning massive capital expenditures on artificial intelligence infrastructure, creating uncertainty and pressure for shareholders.
Major technology firms are planning massive capital expenditures on artificial intelligence infrastructure, creating uncertainty and pressure for shareholders.
Exxon Mobil and Chevron are pursuing production expansion in geopolitically risky OPEC nations like Venezuela, Iraq, and Libya, supported by U.S. foreign policy under President Trump.
New data reveals Ontario's housing construction slowdown has become a full-blown economic emergency, threatening 100,000 jobs and billions in government revenue by 2030.
The Greater Toronto Area real estate market concluded 2025 with unprecedented buyer-friendly conditions, with 98% of neighborhoods seeing homes sell below asking price in December.
Canadian companies like Hootsuite and Jim Pattison Group face protests and reputational risks over business ties to U.S. immigration enforcement agencies, highlighting evolving ESG expectations.
A new report reveals townhome sales have exceeded condo sales in the GTHA for the first time since early 2000s, with market activity at its slowest in three decades.
Bitget, the world's largest Universal Exchange, introduces the Bitget Fan Club, a tiered community initiative that rewards active user participation in product development and ecosystem growth.
A weeklong closure of the Pattullo Bridge connecting Surrey and New Westminster begins Friday, diverting 60,000-75,000 weekly vehicles to alternate routes and causing significant traffic disruptions.
FPX Nickel Corp. has submitted initial plans for a major nickel mine in British Columbia that could significantly boost Canada's production and supply batteries for 1.3 million electric vehicles annually.
A Simon Fraser University study reveals Vancouver's cycling infrastructure expansion has slowed significantly, with less than 1% growth from 2022-2024, placing it near the bottom among large Canadian municipalities.
Canada's economy shed 25,000 jobs in January, yet the unemployment rate declined to 6.5%, the lowest since September 2024, as fewer people actively sought work.
Canada's unemployment rate declined to 6.5% in January, even as the economy shed 25,000 jobs, according to Statistics Canada. The mixed report highlights ongoing labor market adjustments.
Kevin Douse, a former financial advisor, appeared in a Barrie courtroom as victims of an alleged $1.8 million investment fraud scheme sought justice and restitution.
A Transportation Safety Board investigation into a 2025 Alberta helicopter crash recommends prohibiting passengers during dangerous training maneuvers to prevent future accidents.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has launched an investigation into a train derailment on a CN Rail line in central Alberta. The incident occurred near Edmonton, prompting a federal safety probe.
Mining giant Glencore's years-long attempt to merge with Rio Tinto Group ended abruptly when negotiations collapsed within 24 hours over valuation disagreements.
Analysis explains why Venezuela's potential oil industry revival poses minimal threat to Canada's energy sector, highlighting governance risks and investment hesitancy.
CMHC reports mortgage delinquencies have more than quadrupled in Toronto since 2022, with one million mortgages up for renewal this year at higher rates.
Explore 14 Sulgrave Crescent in Toronto, a custom-built home designed for large gatherings with smart technology, future-proofing, and a basement arcade. Priced at $5,849,000, it blends traditional exterior with modern interior.
Brixton Metals Corporation announces discovery of new copper and silver exploration targets at its Thorn Project in northwest British Columbia through geochemical sampling.
Former President Donald Trump asserts tariffs sparked an economic miracle, yet analysis reveals trade deficits grew and consumer costs rose, challenging his narrative.
A southbound train collided with an empty snowmobile that was lodged on railway tracks near Barrie, raising safety concerns about winter recreational vehicle use near rail corridors.
Edmonton-based engineering firm Stantec has withdrawn from controversial contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following pressure from Indigenous communities and public criticism.
Igor Makarov, a billionaire who renounced Russian citizenship, is pursuing Canada for $350 million at an international tribunal after failed court battles over sanctions related to Russia's war on Ukraine.
Montreal's REM will close early Friday and Saturday nights for Anse-à-l'Orme branch preparations, while four stations begin charging for parking. Multiple highway disruptions continue across the city.
An Ontario driver shares concerns after receiving a red-light camera ticket via email, highlighting issues with digital enforcement and privacy in traffic violations.
Ottawa's housing market experienced a significant 4.5% price decline in January 2026, marking a notable shift in the capital's real estate landscape.
Bitcoin dropped sharply by 8% and Asian equity markets mostly declined after a significant selloff in U.S. technology stocks rattled global investor confidence.
With gold prices near historic highs, Canadians are seeking ways to sell their gold. This guide explores bank policies, reputable dealers, pricing factors, and essential tips for secure transactions.
As the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement faces review, policy uncertainty is stalling investment and threatening employment. Experts argue Canada must choose between a deal with tariffs or economic instability.