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India and Canada agree on a new roadmap to reset relations, boosting trade, critical minerals, agriculture, and education after years of tension.

An Ontario hospital opens a specialized pain relief room to improve comfort and access for women’s gynecological procedures, including IUD insertions.

Interior Health appoints a new CEO to tackle staffing shortages, hospital closures, and rebuild public confidence in B.C.’s health system.

A gay throuple in Quebec is now pushing for three-parent recognition after adopting their daughter. The trio wants all three men to hold legal parental status under Quebec’s laws.

Spanish infrastructure group Ferrovial has purchased roughly 5.06% of the 407 ETR for about C$2.09 billion. As a result, the company’s total holding in the Toronto-area toll road rises to about 48.29%. The transaction, agreed with AtkinsRéalis, is expected to…

Ontario cancels Starlink contract after Premier Doug Ford cites unfair trade pressure this decision marks a striking move in the escalating Canada–U.S. trade war. Ontario cancels Starlink contract and simultaneously bans U.S. firms from provincial procurement, as part of a…

In a deal that could reshape Canada’s oil sands industry, Cenovus Energy and Strathcona Resources are locked in a high-stakes race to acquire MEG Energy a company valued at roughly C$8 billion. The Canadian M&A contest underscores deep divisions over…

In a clear, urgent tone, the Bank of Canada warns over-regulation risks suffocating financial innovation across the country. During remarks in Toronto, senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers cautioned that excessive regulatory pressure could hamper competition, stifle new entrants, degrade productivity,…

Ontario’s sweeping Bill 5 sparks fierce debate as critics warn of environmental harm and Indigenous rights violations, while the Ford government insists it’s vital for economic resilience.

With another strike looming, Canada Post grapples with a $3 billion deficit, plummeting letter volumes, and fierce parcel competition. Here’s how the crisis could disrupt millions.