Five things to watch in Canadian business for 2026

OTTAWA - Trade issues dominated headlines for Canadian business in 2025, but the stock market seemed to shrug off the economic woes as it hit record highs. Heading into 2026, trade

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Five things to watch in Canadian business for 2026

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OTTAWA - Trade issues dominated headlines for Canadian business in 2025, but the stock market seemed to shrug off the

N.S. premier ran on taxes and health care, but pivoted in 2025 to focus on energy

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HALIFAX - In the year since the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives under Premier Tim Houston won a resounding second mandate,

Harman Bhangu says he will 'most likely' run for leadership of B.C. Conservatives

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VICTORIA - B.C. Conservative MLA Harman Bhangu says he will “most likely” run for the leadership of the provincial Opposition

Canada, other countries call on Israel to ensure aid groups can work in Gaza

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OTTAWA - Canada and other countries are calling on Israel to boost the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza as

Iran lists Canada's navy as terrorist organization in response to move by Ottawa

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OTTAWA - Tehran has designated Canada’s navy as a terrorist organization in response to Ottawa’s decision to add an Iranian

Noah beats Oliver as most popular name for B.C. babies in 2025: province

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government says Noah was the most popular name for babies in 2025, beating out Oliver,

Green Party settles with commission over federal leaders' debate exclusion

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OTTAWA - The federal Leaders’ Debate Commission says it has settled with the Green Party after the party vowed to

Carney speaks with European leaders on efforts to reach Ukraine peace deal

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he spoke with European leaders today on the latest efforts to advance Ukraine’s

Halifax councillor says cops should be called if harbourfront development work begins

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HALIFAX - A Halifax councillor is urging the public to call police if construction crews show up next week on