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Most provinces sign MOU on direct-to-consumer alcohol sales
You will soon be able to get Canadian alcohol products from other provinces shipped directly to your door. Ten provinces and territories have now signed a memorandum of understanding for direct-to-con...
Brad Perry Jul 08, 2025
Trump hits copper, pharmacy drugs with latest tariff threats
Donald Trump is going after copper and pharmaceuticals in his latest tariff threats. According to multiple reports, the U.S. President said he would hit imports with a 50 per cent tax. And he wants a ...
Jacob Moore Jul 08, 2025
Four, including military members, charged in relation to terrorist group
Four people, including some active members of the military, are facing charges for creating a terrorist group that plotted "ideologically motivated violent extremism." The RCMP says the group had plan...
Jacob Moore Jul 08, 2025
Business scams rising in Canada, experts warn of risks
Scams targeting businesses are becoming more common across Canada, and the financial impact is growing. More than 9,200 business scams were reported between 2023 and 2024, according to the Canadian An...
Alex Allan Jul 07, 2025
Middle-income tax cut takes effect in Canada
Many Canadians will start seeing a bit more money on their paycheques. The federal government's middle-class tax cut took effect on July 1. It lowers the marginal personal income tax rate by one perce...
Brad Perry Jul 04, 2025
Canada's trade deficit narrows to $5.9B
The trade war with the United States continues to impact trade here in Canada. Our trade deficit narrowed to $5.9 billion in May, according to Statistics Canada. That was down from a record high of $7...
Brad Perry Jul 03, 2025
UPDATE: Bomb threats made against several Canadian airports
Operations have returned to normal after bomb threats were made at several major Canadian airports early Thursday. NAV Canada was made aware of threats affecting facilities in Ottawa, Montreal, Winnip...
Brad Perry Jul 03, 2025
Rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail, convicted on prostitution charges, acquitted on others
Rapper Sean (Diddy) Combs has been denied bail hours after he was convicted of transporting people for prostitution. This means he won't go free while waiting for sentencing. The jury dropped some mor...
Jacob Moore Jul 02, 2025
All federal exceptions removed from Canada Free Trade Agreement
It is described as a historic step towards freer trade within Canada by the federal government. Ottawa says it has removed all remaining federal exceptions from the Canada Free Trade Agreement. Most o...
Brad Perry Jul 01, 2025
U.S. to restart trade talks with Canada after digital services tax rescinded
The United States government says it will restart trade talks with Canada in light of the digital services tax being withdrawn over the weekend. The tax, which was scheduled to take effect Monday, wou...
Brad Perry and Alex Allan Jun 30, 2025





