Carney Faces Pipeline Pressure in B.C. Project

Prime Minister Mark Carney faces mounting pressure over proposed northwest B.C. pipeline as readers debate national interest, emissions caps, and investment climate. Read the latest developments.

Nutrien Chooses U.S. Over Canada for $1B Port

Nutrien abandons Canadian port plans after federal government inaction, moving a billion-dollar potash export terminal to Washington state. A major blow to Canada's economic growth.

B.C. judge overturns $25K tenant eviction award

A British Columbia judge has reversed a controversial decision that awarded an evicted tenant $25,000, calling the original ruling 'clearly irrational.' Learn about the case details and legal implications.

Ayr Home Hardware reopens after tornado destruction

Home Hardware in Ayr, Ontario has triumphantly reopened more than a year after a tornado partially destroyed the store. Owner Jeff Seydel and community members express relief and excitement.

Highway 144 partially reopens after washout

Emergency repairs allow Highway 144 to reopen with alternating traffic after culvert washout. Crews continue work on northern Ontario route. Stay updated on road conditions.

Car Crash Takes Down Hydro Pole in Windsor

A serious overnight collision knocked down a hydro pole on Tecumseh Road East in Windsor, leaving the area without power and raising safety concerns about the unlit roadway.

G20 Summit Opens Without U.S. Amid Ukraine Rift

The G20 summit begins in South Africa marked by U.S. boycott and European concerns over Trump's Ukraine peace plan. Key discussions focus on climate, trade and global cooperation.

Daily Mail in $654M Talks for Telegraph Buyout

The publisher of Britain's Daily Mail enters exclusive negotiations for a US$654 million acquisition of Telegraph Media Group, reshaping UK media landscape. Read the full story.

Calgary's Historic Old Y Faces Uncertain Future

Community organizations rally to save Calgary's historic YWCA building from vacancy. The century-old Beltline landmark risks losing its community legacy after tenants were forced out.

Ottawa's Beef Import System Keeps Prices High

An exclusive investigation reveals how Canada's outdated beef import permit system, controlled by a small group, is deliberately keeping prices high for consumers. Learn the facts.

Bubble or Bull? Market Outlook and China EV Risks

Financial Post Video explores the 2026 bull market forecast with Som Seif, the threat of Chinese EV imports, and the story behind the iconic Toys 'R' Us jingle. Essential viewing for Canadian investors.

Canadians waste $761 in food over date confusion

A new study reveals Canadian households discard hundreds in edible food due to misunderstanding 'best before' dates. Learn how to use your senses to reduce waste and save money.

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