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A new housing report has confirmed a tough truth: Canada’s rental market has become more crowded tha

The latest supply shortage to hit Canada: newborns. The country’s fertility rate fell to its lowest

In a not-so-romantic Canadian pairing, an insurance giant and grocery conglomerate have officially a

Like a boxer hanging on by a thread, one of China’s biggest real estate developers is being forced t

Electric car racing might not be popular enough for its own Netflix show (yet), but Formula E cars a

After hitting more speed bumps than a driver in a school zone and going so over budget that it would

The Bank of Canada’s path to its 2% inflation target seems to be getting a little clearer.Here’s a b

After months of pressure to crack down on colleges that have been accused of exploiting internationa

If we’re still in a “vibecession,” someone forgot to tell the stock market — over there, things are

Need a topic for small talk with your pharmacist when they’re refilling your prescription? This stor

If your usually chipper barista seems a little on edge, it might be because today is a very stressfu

Restaurant Brands International (RBI) — the very fake-sounding Canadian company that is the very rea

Add ‘school potentially going bankrupt’ to the list of reasons we’re happy we’re not in college anym

The federal government will look at capping the number of international students admitted to Canada

Amazon has rightfully earned the title of “the everything store.” Unfortunately, everything happens

Rebel attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea have been mucking up global trade for weeks, and Western

Boeing shares plummeted ~8% yesterday, which was to be expected after one of its planes blew a freak

Boeing shares plummeted ~8% yesterday, which was to be expected after one of its planes blew a freak

As if the $15 poutine at the chalet wasn’t bad enough, poor snow conditions and high demand have mar

Angola’s oil output might be just a drop in the barrel for OPEC — a group of leading oil-producing c