Edmonton Housing Market Enters Cooling Phase

Edmonton's housing market shifts towards balance as average prices slip and listings climb in late 2025, offering more choice for buyers and steady opportunities for sellers.

1957 Vancouver Mid-Century Modern Home for Sale

A stunning 1957 mid-century modern home in Vancouver, designed by Thompson Berwick and Pratt, hits the market. Featuring a sunken living room and original tiki bar, this architectural treasure is priced at $4.95 million.

Carney's Budget Falls Short on Housing Crisis

Analysis reveals PM Carney's Build Canada Homes initiative lacks the scale to address Canada's 2.6 million housing shortage. Budget cuts immigration but offers inadequate supply solutions.

Ostrich cull at B.C. farm stuns protesters

Federal agents conducted a controversial ostrich cull at a B.C. farm, resulting in dramatic protests and reported gunfire. Witnesses were stunned as birds were loaded into bins.

McDonald's returning to Ottawa's ByWard Market

McDonald's is making a comeback to Ottawa's historic ByWard Market district with new signage appearing on Dalhousie Street. Discover what this means for the neighborhood.

Italy squares up to Shein after France's move

Italy joins France in scrutinizing Shein's operations as the fast fashion giant faces growing European regulatory pressure. Learn about the expanding challenges for global retailers.

Enbridge expands Mainline by 400,000 barrels daily

Enbridge reveals major pipeline expansion plans while Canadian Natural Resources outlines massive growth potential, signaling Canada's energy superpower ambitions. Read the latest developments.

B.C. cancels lumber tariff ads, mill closes

B.C. Premier David Eby cancels plan for U.S. anti-tariff ads, securing more federal talks as the forestry crisis deepens with another mill closure. Explore the impact on Canada's softwood lumber industry.

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