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Bank of Canada renews monetary policy framework for next five years, weighs inflation targeting shift
The Bank of Canada published a report summarizing stakeholder feedback on its framework review. The central bank and federal government...
Iga Swiatek captures first WTA title of year, beats Rybakina at National Bank Open
The seventh-seeded Polish star dominated No. 2 Elena Rybakina 6-2, 6-3 Thursday in Toronto, earning her fourth top-20 victory of the week.
Government 'heavily dependent' on U.S. companies for AI tools, University of Toronto study finds
Research into the federal government's AI register reveals most departments lack in-house capacity and rely on Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google.
Grifols plasma clinics pause collection across Canada amid safety scrutiny
The for-profit company halted operations Friday after Health Canada issued non-compliance ratings and investigations into donor deaths...
WestJet settles $4.5M sexual harassment lawsuit with 3,452 flight attendants
A B.C. judge approved the settlement over alleged failures to provide safe workplace protections. Lead plaintiff says WestJet did not...
Homebuyers want single-family houses but housing policy keeps pushing condos
A new C.D. Howe analysis shows apartments now represent 73 percent of new housing in the Greater Toronto area, despite 75-80 percent of...
Ukraine's drones strike major Russian refinery 800 miles from border, fourth in three days
The Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat complex processes up to 74 million barrels annually. Repairs at another damaged facility could take six months.
Daycares without air conditioning risk heat illness in babies and toddlers, advocates say
Parents, educators, and health advocates across Canada are pushing for maximum indoor temperature laws in child-care centres, citing...
Premier David Eby meets with wildfire evacuees and emergency personnel in Penticton
Emergency Support Services staffing increased 400%; province securing accommodation for evacuees as Summerland fire continues to grow
Progressive Tory Party nominates first candidate as Guthrie eyes full slate for 2027 Alberta election
Bonnie Critchley, a retired Armed Forces member who ran against Pierre Poilievre in 2025, is the Progressive Tory nominee in Camrose.
Ten kids died from e-scooter and e-bike injuries in 2025, Canada's pediatric data shows
The Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program reports severe injuries surged, with 57 cases requiring ICU care, hospitalization or...
Environment Canada's new tornado and thunderstorm warnings target smaller areas to cut false alarms
The Convective Alert Modernization system launched August 11, allowing meteorologists to issue alerts for specific zones instead of...