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Fertilizer prices spike, pushing up grocery bills this year

A Persian Gulf shipping closure has sent costs soaring for farmers. Consumers will feel it in bakery aisles, cooking oils, and meat counters.

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Signal, DuckDuckGo warn they may exit Canada over encryption bill

Tech companies are pushing back against Bill C-22, which would require them to build or maintain surveillance capabilities, potentially...

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Carbon pricing deal unlikely to cut Canadian emissions, study warns

New analysis says Alberta's energy agreement with Ottawa will do little to reduce Canada's emissions due to inefficiencies in carbon...

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PEI oyster farms devastated by parasitic diseases

MSX and Dermo are forcing farms across Prince Edward Island to discard nearly their entire supply, threatening one of the province's...

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Tragically Hip, Nelly Furtado lead Canada's World Cup album

Drake producer Boi-1da curated 'What If It All Goes Right?' featuring Canadian artists competing for global audience during tournament.

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China targets Canadian officials through job listings

Five Eyes intelligence agencies warn Beijing is using LinkedIn and job platforms to recruit government and military staff for espionage.

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UFC moves pay-per-view to streaming in Canada

Starting January 2027, UFC numbered-event main cards will be exclusive to Paramount+ subscribers in Canada at a fraction of current PPV costs.

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Sun Life agrees to $213.5M settlement for overcharged policyholders

Class action resolving decades-old claims that MetLife charged excess fees on universal life policies sold in late 1980s and 1990s.

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Trump administration escalates forced labour tariff threat

U.S. accuses Canada of weak enforcement on imports, raising stakes as USMCA trade deal heads for renewal.

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Carbon deal unlikely to cut emissions, climate institute warns

Independent analysis suggests the Alberta-Ottawa pipeline agreement may leave Canada's greenhouse gas pollution unchanged or even growing.

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Canada's public service is shrinking as costs bite

Ottawa joins democracies worldwide cutting bureaucracy to rein in pandemic-era spending and rising deficits.

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Pandemic immigration boom masked Canada's economic weakness

High immigration intake propped up GDP while per-capita earnings fell, economists say — now the correction is underway.