Friday, February 27, 2026

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18 articles • Your trusted source for Canadian news

businessFeb 26, 2026

Instagram Introduces Parent Alerts for Teen Suicide-Related Searches

Instagram will notify parents about their teens' suicide-related searches to enhance safety and support.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 26, 2026

Loblaw Fined $10K for Mislabeling Imported Broccoli Slaw as Canadian

Loblaw faces a $10,000 fine after mislabeling imported broccoli slaw as a Canadian product.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 25, 2026

Canadian Travelers Torn Over Mexico Trip Amid Safety Concerns

Canadian travelers are reconsidering their trips to Mexico as safety warnings complicate travel plans.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 24, 2026

Canada Greenlights Gulfstream G700 and G800 Amid U.S. Tariff Concerns

Canada has approved the Gulfstream G700 and G800 jets, responding to recent U.S. tariff threats from Trump.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 24, 2026

Toronto's Pre-Construction Condo Buyers Struggle Amid Price Declines

Toronto's pre-construction condo buyers are experiencing significant losses as housing prices continue to drop.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 20, 2026

Loblaw's Superstore Penalized for Misleading Canadian Food Claims

Loblaw's Superstore in Toronto faces a $10,000 fine for misleadingly promoting imported food as Canadian.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 19, 2026

Reese's Inventor's Grandson Critiques Hershey Over Ingredient Changes

The grandson of Reese's creator has criticized Hershey for altering the candy's recipe with cheaper ingredients.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 18, 2026

Air Canada Flight Attendant Wage Dispute Resolved by Arbitrator

An arbitrator has set the wage rates for Air Canada's flight attendants, ending a labor dispute that disrupted summer travel.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 18, 2026

Zuckerberg Testifies on Instagram's Impact on Young Minds During Landmark Trial

Mark Zuckerberg will testify in a U.S. court about Instagram's effects on youth mental health amid a crucial trial.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 18, 2026

Saskatchewan Entrepreneur Secures $1M Investment on Dragons' Den

Tyler Harlton, from Saskatchewan, secures $1 million investment for his non-alcoholic winery ONES on Dragons' Den.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 18, 2026

January Housing Sales Dip Amidst Ontario's Winter Weather Woes

The Canadian Real Estate Association attributes January's drop in housing sales to severe winter weather in Ontario.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 18, 2026

Experience Virtual Friendship with MLB Stars Through Innovative AI Technology

A California tech firm is creating AI avatars of MLB stars, allowing fans to interact with their favorite players virtually.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 17, 2026

Warner Bros. Resumes Negotiations with Paramount Amid Ongoing Netflix Interest

Warner Bros. has reopened discussions with Paramount for a potential deal, with Netflix still in the mix as the preferred bidder.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 17, 2026

Canada's Inflation Rate Dips to 2.3% in January Amid Falling Gas Prices

Canada's inflation rate fell to 2.3% in January, driven by a decrease in gas prices, according to Statistics Canada.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 16, 2026

Canadian Car Dealers Demand Payments for EVs from Previous Rebate Program as New One Begins

As a new federal EV rebate program launches, Canadian car dealers demand compensation for losses under the previous scheme.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 16, 2026

Canadians Embrace Chinese Cars Despite Security Concerns

Despite security warnings, many Canadians are eager to explore the newly available Chinese-made vehicles.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 15, 2026

Cuba's Tourism Sector Faces Challenges as Economic Engine Slows

Cuba's tourism, once a vital economic driver, is now facing severe challenges due to declining numbers and U.S. oil supply restrictions.

Source: CBC Business
businessFeb 14, 2026

Canada's Pension Funds Maintain Strong U.S. Investments Despite Buy Canadian Push

Despite a national 'Buy Canadian' movement, Canada's top pension funds still invest heavily in the U.S.

Source: CBC Business