Rare earths processor Neo Performance Materials has bought exploration rights to mine in Greenland – diversifying supplies of minerals critical for advanced technologies business Article 695 words 6 votes
A bitcoin mining power plant secretly set up shop in Alberta. Now it's being forced to shut down cryptocurrency Article 2700 words, published Sep 3 2021 5 votes
A death in cryptoland - The investigation into the collapse of Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX after the sudden death of its CEO Gerald Cotten cryptocurrency Article 8 votes
Canada housing squeeze: Buyers moving up 'handcuffed' by hard-to-sell condos Article 713 words 5 votes
A Canadian study gave $7,500 to homeless people. Here’s how they spent it. Article 1591 words, published Oct 27 2020 29 votes
Amid wide unemployment during Covid-19, basic income schemes have gained fresh relevance. A successful Canadian scheme that's over four decades old could provide a road map for others economics Article 2289 words 6 votes
Sweden's central bank sells off bonds from Canadian province of Alberta and parts of Australia over climate concerns economics Article 482 words 7 votes
Bank of Canada holds at 1.75%, warns economy's resilience to be 'tested' banking Article 715 words 8 votes
Capital One says data breach affected 100 million credit card applications Article 658 words 11 votes
Boeing falsified records for 787 jet sold to Air Canada. It developed a fuel leak. business Article 575 words 11 votes
WestJet says it has agreed to be acquired by Onex Corporation and will become a private company in a deal valued at $5 billion business Article 754 words 5 votes
About $7.4 billion in dirty money was laundered in British Columbia in 2018, hiking the cost of buying a home by about 5% Article 722 words 10 votes
Litigation gone digital: Ottawa experiments with artificial intelligence in tax cases Article 839 words 4 votes
Most CRA auditors polled say Canada's tax system is skewed to protect the wealthy Article 977 words 8 votes
Canada doesn’t have an inheritance tax. For the sake of democracy, that needs to change. Article 938 words 23 votes
Homeowners opposed to the NDP school-tax surcharge once again held a rally before a housing town hall organized by Vancouver-Point Grey MLA David Eby on Monday. Article 649 words 4 votes
Not-for-profit corporations in Canada, like the one behind Tildes - No shareholders, no dividends; still permitted to make a profit business Link 10 votes
'I won't give up my name,' says local barber of demand from national chain business Article 468 words 5 votes