Canada Post stamp prices to increase in 2026
Canada Post warns stamp price hikes are likely in 2026 as pre-tax losses approach $1 billion. Learn how this affects Canadian mail services and what's driving the financial crisis.
Canada Post warns stamp price hikes are likely in 2026 as pre-tax losses approach $1 billion. Learn how this affects Canadian mail services and what's driving the financial crisis.
The CRA's confidential tip line has identified nearly $490 million in unpaid federal taxes since 2018, targeting international tax evasion. Discover how the program works.
The 54th Canadian Western Agribition officially launched in Regina, showcasing Canada's agricultural excellence. Discover what's happening at Western Canada's premier farming event.
Ontario's Ford government passed the controversial Bill 60, sparking loud protests from tenant advocates who fear it will destabilize housing and ease evictions.
B.C. Premier David Eby expresses dismay as Saskatchewan's Nutrien Ltd. selects Washington state for $1 billion potash export terminal, citing cost advantages over Canadian ports.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reveals potential pathway to resolve tariff disputes with China while discussing pipeline prospects and Trump administration meetings. Explore the latest developments.
Waterloo implements new safety measures after report reveals more than 2,800 collisions on city streets since 2018. Learn about the high-risk areas and planned improvements.
Winnipeg garden centres report abundant Christmas tree supply as demand slows over four years. Ron Paul Garden Centre owner Ray DuBois discusses changing consumer trends.
Canadian shoppers are getting ahead of the holiday rush by taking advantage of pre-Black Friday sales. Discover how early deals are changing shopping habits across the country.
An 83-year-old Morrisburg woman has died following a collision with a tractor-trailer on County Road 31. The OPP is investigating and seeking witnesses.
Orillia residents will enjoy affordable $2 public transportation starting in 2026. Learn how this initiative will transform local mobility and accessibility.
Canada narrowly avoids a technical recession as Q3 GDP shows slight growth. However, with a 0.4% Q2 decline and persistent economic struggles, experts warn there's little cause for celebration.
Barrie-area financial advisor Kevin Douse fails to appear at regulatory hearing following $1.8 million fraud conviction. Learn about the case details and consequences.
Edmonton greenlights 10 affordable housing projects on surplus school grounds, creating over 1,300 units with federal funding support. Discover how this initiative addresses housing needs.
A 65-year-old cyclist has died after being hit by an SUV in southeast Edmonton. This marks the city's 31st traffic fatality this year. Police are investigating.
The first-of-its-kind From Barriers to Blueprints housing conference in Halifax identified the need for numerous systemic changes to address Canada's housing crisis. Read the key findings.
A Nova Scotia pizzeria faces $126,000 in fines for alleged temporary foreign worker program violations. Learn about the compliance issues and consequences.
Major Montreal developers commit to building 2,500 social housing units at no profit in a significant move to fight the city's homelessness crisis. Learn more about this initiative.
Evan Siddall, ousted from AIMCo in 2024, has been appointed vice-chair of BMO's capital markets division following a reorganization. Learn about his Wall Street connections and career journey.
A serious multi-vehicle collision on Highway 7 near Perth sent six people, aged 17 to 78, to hospital with one in potentially life-threatening condition. OPP is seeking witnesses.
A London restaurant owner was allegedly assaulted after teenagers caused chaos at Plaza Sushi Masonville. Police are investigating the disturbing incident that left the community concerned.
Apple Inc. has eliminated dozens of sales roles in a rare organizational layoff, streamlining its approach to business, education, and government clients.
A new prefabricated construction facility in Barrie promises to build homes nearly four times faster, offering a potential solution to Canada's housing affordability crisis.
Regina Police responded to a call about 70 birds being butchered at a residence. Investigation confirmed the activity was legal for personal consumption. Learn the full story.
Regina welcomes UFA Co-operative's first Saskatchewan farm supply location, expanding agricultural services for local farmers. Discover how this impacts the community.
A Watrous man has died following a single-vehicle rollover on a Saskatchewan highway during the weekend. RCMP continue to investigate the tragic incident.
A massive barn fire southwest of Parkhill, Ontario sent huge smoke plumes skyward Sunday. This marks the second major pig barn fire in the region within a month, raising concerns.
Canadian telecom executives confirm less intense competition is resulting in milder Black Friday promotions for consumers. Discover how market dynamics are changing holiday deals.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford clashed with protesters as MPPs passed Bill 60, legislation critics warn will accelerate tenant evictions across the province.
Saskatchewan small businesses are calling on residents to support local this holiday season. Discover why shopping local matters for the provincial economy and community vitality.