Canadian Farmers Demand Budget Relief Amid Crisis

As Canada's agricultural sector faces a perfect storm of challenges, producers are calling for urgent support in the upcoming federal budget to address mounting pressures from trade tariffs, severe drought conditions, and declining crop values.

Fortuna Strikes High-Grade Gold at Séguéla Mine

Fortuna Mining reports exceptional high-grade gold intercepts at its Sunbird deposit in Côte d'Ivoire, including 7.3 g/t gold over 16.1 meters, confirming a second underground mineralized shoot.

LRT Woes Shatter Orleans Transit Dreams

Ottawa's LRT system continues to disappoint Orleans residents, turning promised rapid transit into commuting nightmares and raising questions about the city's public transportation future.

Landscaper critically injured in St. Albert crash

A serious collision in St. Albert left a landscaper pinned against a trailer, requiring emergency extraction and air ambulance transport. RCMP are investigating and seeking witnesses.

Senate Votes to Nullify Trump's Canadian Tariffs

In a stunning bipartisan rebuke, the U.S. Senate voted to nullify President Trump's controversial tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, with four Republicans breaking ranks in a dramatic trade policy showdown.

Firefly's Stunning Copper-Gold Discovery in Newfoundland

Firefly Metals reports exceptional drilling results from its Green Bay Copper-Gold Project in Newfoundland, revealing high-grade mineralization that signals a major new discovery with significant scale and continuity potential.

Burnaby Refinery Shifts to US Control in $9.1B Deal

A major Canadian energy facility is changing hands as Calgary-based Parkland Corporation sells a significant portion of its business, including the Burnaby refinery, to American multinational Sinclair in a transformative $9.1 billion deal that reshapes We

Alberta Unions Reveal Strategic Strike Plan

Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.

Rate Cut Offers Relief for Alberta Homeowners

The Bank of Canada's recent interest rate reduction offers breathing room for Albertans, but experts warn bigger economic challenges lie ahead for the province's housing market and overall financial landscape.

University Donates 5,000 lbs of Research Beans to Food Bank

In an inspiring act of community support, the University of Guelph has donated 5,000 pounds of beans originally destined for agricultural research to the local food bank, providing meals for thousands of families in need across Waterloo Region.

Parex Resources Proposes GeoPark Acquisition

Canadian energy company Parex Resources announces strategic proposal to acquire GeoPark while revealing substantial 11.8% ownership stake, signaling major consolidation in Latin American oil and gas markets.

Alberta Labour Prepares for General Strike Over Bill 2

The Alberta Federation of Labour is mobilizing its 170,000 members for potential general strike action in response to the UCP government's Bill 2, warning of the most significant labour unrest in decades.

Ontario Couple Loses $1M+ to Online Scammers

A retired Ontario couple fell victim to an elaborate online fraud scheme, losing their entire life savings of more than $1 million even after their bank raised red flags about the suspicious transactions.

NL Premier Reviews Hydro-Quebec Power Deal

Newfoundland and Labrador's incoming premier launches sweeping review of controversial Churchill Falls power agreement with Quebec within weeks of taking office.

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