Canada Limits Steel Imports, Cuts Freight for Key Industries
Canada announces new measures to protect steel and lumber industries from U.S. trade tensions. Import limits and reduced shipping costs aim to transform key sectors.
Canada announces new measures to protect steel and lumber industries from U.S. trade tensions. Import limits and reduced shipping costs aim to transform key sectors.
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PM Mark Carney announces new policies to support Canadian steel and lumber sectors hit by US tariffs. Plan aims to shift from reliance to resilience with $1B in domestic steel demand.
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A 'For Sale' sign appeared at Kitchener's Toys 'R' Us store on November 25, 2025, raising questions about the future of the iconic toy retailer in the region. Learn what this means for local shoppers.
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Pattullo Bridge southbound lanes closing for three consecutive nights for construction work. Plan alternate routes between New Westminster and Surrey.
HSAA members in Alberta approve four-year collective agreement with 12% wage hike, ending 20-month contract dispute. Paramedics, therapists get additional increases.
Pop star Katy Perry is seeking $5 million from an 86-year-old disabled veteran in a contentious property dispute over a $15 million California estate purchased in 2020.
Winnipeg could become home to Canada's first drive-thru only McDonald's location. Learn about this innovative fast-food concept coming to Manitoba.
A U.S. judge has set back a lawsuit targeting Burger King's Whopper advertisements. Learn the details of this pivotal business litigation case and its implications.
Ontario enforcement initiative results in multiple driver violations during commercial vehicle safety inspection. Learn about the ongoing road safety efforts across the province.
PM Mark Carney announces new foreign steel import quotas and lower inter-Canada shipping rates to support the domestic steel industry amid global trade pressures.
RCMP investigate fatal collision involving semi-truck east of Morinville. Emergency responders on scene as authorities work to determine crash circumstances.
Canadian steel executive Barry Zekelman praises federal government's decision to claw back imported steel, calling it vital for domestic manufacturing sector and job protection.
Canadian e-commerce giant Shopify implements workforce reductions to maintain operational efficiency despite strong financial performance and revenue growth of 26%.
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board establishes its new London headquarters at 300 Tartan Drive, marking a significant development for the city's business landscape.
Quebec's law society warns a new labour bill threatens unions' freedom of association, sparking heated political debate and planned protests.
Influential advisory firm ISS recommends Teck Resources shareholders vote in favor of the Anglo American deal. Key vote follows Highland Valley Copper Mine extension announcement.
BusinessEnergy service group forecasts reduced industry spending but identifies reasons for optimism in Canada's energy sector. Learn about the shifting dynamics.
Brantford moves forward with ambitious plan to repurpose former long-term care facility into new housing hub, addressing community needs. Learn about the transformation.
Canada's independent grocers federation pushes back against farmers demanding profit caps. Tensions rise as food affordability concerns grow nationwide. Read the latest developments.
Owner of Brampton rental property where four died in November fire disputes being an absentee landlord as investigation continues. Learn the latest developments.