Freeland Taps Canadian Businesses to Rebuild Ukraine

Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland is mobilizing Canadian companies to participate in Ukraine's reconstruction efforts. Learn how Canada's private sector can contribute to rebuilding war-torn infrastructure.

Grounded Canadian freighter freed from Detroit River

The 24,000-tonne bulk carrier Rt. Hon. Paul J. Martin was successfully refloated after running aground in the Detroit River. No damage or injuries were reported in the binational rescue effort.

28 Amazon Products Solving Canadian Daily Problems

Discover 28 life-changing Amazon products that Canadians are raving about. From home cleaning solutions to personal care essentials, these items deliver real results for everyday challenges.

Toronto Transit Chaos Raises FIFA World Cup Concerns

Chaotic transit scenes following World Series Game 7 in Toronto have raised serious concerns about the city's preparedness for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Read more about the challenges ahead.

Sask. NDP raises alarm on foreign farmland buys

Saskatchewan's NDP expresses concern over foreign acquisitions of farmland, prompting the provincial agriculture minister to demand proof of illegal purchases. Explore the implications for Canada's agricultural sector.

3 hospitalized in 2-vehicle crash near Cochrane

Three people were hospitalized following a serious two-vehicle collision near Cochrane that forced road closures. Emergency services responded to the scene on November 8, 2025.

U.S. Flight Cancellations Top 1,000 Amid Shutdown

Over 1,000 U.S. flights canceled as FAA reduces traffic due to the government shutdown. Air traffic controllers work without pay, raising concerns for Thanksgiving travel and the economy.

10 Overlooked Down Payment Sources in Canada

Discover 10 creative ways Canadians can fund their first home down payment, from government programs to hidden financial strategies. Start your home ownership journey today!

Toronto's 'Nightmare' Rezoning Plan Returns

Toronto City Hall's plan to allow bars and pot shops in residential neighbourhoods is back, facing fierce opposition from residents who call it a recurring 'nightmare'.

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.

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