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Atlantic Canada’s offshore wind potential is massive, but less than projected: reportAtlantic Canada is ripe for offshore wind projects, but the amount of energy it could actually produce isn’t as much as some politicians say, a new report indicates.CanadaFeb 17
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Why your car insurance is likely getting more expensive in 2026Car insurance premiums in Canada have been getting more expensive in recent years and insurance experts believe prices will continue to drive up into 2026.ConsumerDec 11, 2025
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Landmark Paris Agreement set a path to slow warming. The world hasn’t stayed on itBELEM, Brazil (AP) — The world has changed dramatically in the decade since leaders celebrated a historic climate agreement in Paris a decade ago, but not quite in ways they expected or wanted.HealthNov 9, 2025
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Summerland B.C. winery says imported fruit is hurting the local market“There are still quite a bit of grapes left on the vines,” Gill said. “We’re still getting inquiries, we’re turning people away at this point.”CanadaOct 31, 2025
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Canadian lumber hit with new 10% Trump tariff, sector calls it ‘misguided’The tariffs will take effect Oct. 14, with the 25 per cent rate applied to kitchen cabinets and vanities set to jump to 50 per cent on Jan. 1 unless countries reach a deal.EconomySep 30, 2025
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Toronto hospital housing model ‘a gift’ to residents as ER visits reduced by halfHe was a perfect example of what health officials have long called "frequent flyers": patients, usually homeless, who visit the hospital an inordinate number of times.HealthOct 3, 2025
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When could prices start dropping as Canada axes U.S. counter-tariffs?With most grocery products being perishable and harder to stock, experts say the first place Canadians can see prices come down will be in the produce aisle.CanadaAug 25, 2025
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2 First Nations form partnership to buy B.C. export terminalTwo First Nations have joined with a transport company to purchase the Port of Stewart bulk terminal on the Portland Canal that separates British Columbia and Alaska.EconomyAug 25, 2025
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Rustad calls for BC Ferries to scrap Chinese vessel contractNo Canadian shipyards bid on the project, and the ferry company says the Chinese bid came in at about $1.2 billion cheaper than European competitors.PoliticsAug 13, 2025
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U.S. inflation holds steady at 2.7% as consumer prices riseConsumer prices rose 2.7 per cent in July from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Tuesday. Excluding the volatile food and energy categories, core prices rose 3.1 per cent.EconomyAug 12, 2025
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China adds ‘additional pressure’ with new tariffs on Canadian canolaChina escalated trade disputes with Canada on Tuesday by announcing a preliminary anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola imports of more than 75 per cent.CanadaAug 12, 2025
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Why Canada’s supply management is a sticking point for Trump in trade talksThe issue of supply management for dairy farmers might end up being an issue both sides are unwilling to move on. Most Canadian politicians seem staunchly in support of the policy.CanadaJul 24, 2025
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Environment group warns against repealing federal electric vehicle mandateClean Energy Canada urges Ottawa not to repeal its EV mandate and instead focus on delivering more affordable EVs, reviving rebates, and improving charging access.CanadaJul 6, 2025
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Is this the easiest it’s been in 3 years to own a home?A new report says this is the easiest it's been in three years to own a home, citing easing prices, interest rates and ownership costs. So why doesn't it feel that way for many?CanadaJul 3, 2025
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Halifax mayor’s proposed pause on new bike lanes ‘scapegoating’: cycling activistSome cyclists in Halifax are shifting into high gear in anticipation of a motion coming to Halifax Regional Council this week.CanadaJun 9, 2025
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What Canada could learn from Trump’s new trade deal with U.K.Experts say U.S. President Donald Trump's preliminary trade agreement with the United Kingdom could offer hints about how his administration might negotiate with Canada.EconomyMay 8, 2025
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History can help us try to understand Donald Trump’s tariffs, professor saysWhile the 1930 Smoot Hawley Tariff act was mentioned as a beacon of hope for Americans by Donald Trump, history show's the law's history has become misconstrued over timePoliticsApr 14, 2025
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Could B.C. lose skilled workers to cheaper provinces if labour barriers drop?Some unions representing worker in key sectors say lowering barriers could lead to an exodus of skilled professionals seeking a cheaper cost of living.EconomyMar 7, 2025
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Trump says U.S. will target new tariffs on Canadian dairy, lumber in daysThe new tariffs could start as soon as Friday or early next week, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, claiming Canada has been 'ripping us off for years.'EconomyMar 7, 2025
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Trump tariffs spur big losses for S&P, Dow Jones as market worries growTrump’s announcement dashed hopes on Wall Street that he would choose a less painful path for global trade, and followed the latest warning signal on the U.S. economy’s strength.MoneyMar 3, 2025