Canada’s Federal Debt Reaches $1.28 Trillion Ahead of Budget Announcement As the government prepares to unveil its first budget, the national debt continues to rise, raising...
A new Bank of Canada survey reveals that Canadian businesses remain cautious about the nation’s economic outlook, even as inflation begins to stabilize. The central bank’s...
OTTAWA — The labour dispute at Canada Post has entered a new phase as the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) announced a shift from a...
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled an $80 million tariff relief package for small and medium-sized businesses in Atlantic Canada during a visit to St. John’s, Newfoundland...
Kelowna’s condominium market is facing a sharp oversupply as provincial restrictions on short-term rentals reshape the city’s housing landscape. Rules introduced in 2024 now limit short-term...
Canada’s labour market took a sharp downturn in August, shedding 65,500 jobs and pushing the unemployment rate up to 7.1%—the highest level since 2016 outside of...
On September 2, 2025, Weyerhaeuser Company announced the completion of its sale of the lumber mill located in Princeton, British Columbia, to the family-owned Gorman Group....
Canada’s latest round of trade talks with the United States ended without a breakthrough, leaving billions of dollars in exports still vulnerable to U.S. duties. Prime...
WestJet confirms cybersecurity incident and offers identity protection to affected travelers.
B.C. Closes Fiscal Year with $7.35B Deficit. Opposition raises alarm bells over growing debt.