$4.6-billion power station for data centre near Edmonton gets final investment decision
Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp., together with a local power company and a subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, has given a final investment decision to the Greenlight Electricity Centre. The $4.6-billion project northeast of Edmonton will generate 932 megawatts to supply a data centre customer.
CRA denies taxpayer's claim for auto and work-from-home expenses
In a recent Tax Court case, a taxpayer who attempted to claim auto and work-from-home expenses was denied by the Canada Revenue Agency. Judge acknowledged the taxpayer's 'difficult personal situation' but ruled he failed to meet conditions required for employment expense deductions, according to Jamie Golombek.
Canada's quantum computing investment: $1.6 billion since 2012
The federal government has invested more than $1.6 billion since 2012 in Canadian quantum computer development. Despite comedian Rick Mercer's lack of awareness, Canada remains a hotbed for quantum computing research and commercialization.
Ontario startup's humanoid robots to replace dangerous work
Mirsee Robotics Inc., based in Ontario, is developing the third generation of its humanoid robot on wheels, the MH3. Co-founder and CEO Tarek Rahim said the robot is intended to automate labour-intensive and dangerous tasks that 'shouldn't be performed by humans.'
Alberta businesses weigh in on independence debate
The separation debate in Alberta has moved beyond politics as business leaders quietly weigh in. The Stay Free Alberta group delivered signature documentation to Elections Alberta on May 4, 2026, but business commentary has been cautious, without public speeches.



