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Sask. premier says 'future is bright' for Evraz workers after sale to U.S. company
Saskatoon Atlas Holdings has announced plans to purchase Evraz's North American holdings, which includes the steel mill in Regina. Evraz has been seeking a buyer since 2022, when the U.K. sanctioned the company and its largest shareholder, Russian...

Canadian Gold Corp. Field Exploration Underway At Hammond Reef South And Tartan West
(MENAFN- Newsfile Corp) Flin Flon, Manitoba--(Newsfile Corp. - July 17, 2025) - Canadian Gold Corp. (TSXV: CGC) ("Canadian Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the commencement of two independent field exploration programs, one at the...

FONOM makes big pitch to improve Northern Ontario highways
The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) is spearheading a major infrastructure proposal ( to improve economic efficiency, safety and national connectivity by calling on the Governments of Canada and of Ontario to invest in a...

Titan Mining On Track To Become The Only Fully Integrated U.S. Graphite Producer By Q4 2025
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Gouverneur, N.Y., July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titan Mining Corporation (TSX: TI; OTCQB: TIMCF) (“Titan” or the“Company”) is pleased to provide an update on the construction of its graphite processing facility...

Global dispute deepens over deep sea mining as nations weigh science, sovereignty, and the ocean floor
A new round of global negotiations over commercial deep sea mining is underway in Jamaica, with growing concern from scientists and governments that environmental protections lag far behind industrial ambitions. Teresa Tomassoni reports for Inside...

KLEIN: No more excuses: Make the U.S. trade deal happen
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Published Jul 21, 2025 • Last updated 5 hours ago • 4 minute read Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a campaign stop at the Iron Workers Local Union 725 offices in Calgary on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. Photo by...

Scouts Canada sells historic 110-year-old Quebec campsite
Montreal Scouts Canada says it has accepted an offer to sell a historic camp site north of Montreal that first opened more than 110 years ago. New owner will preserve over 80 per cent of the land for conservation, according to Scouts Canada The...

China urges Canada to reverse new steel import restrictions
Canada has introduced new tariffs on steel imports that include restrictions targeting Chinese-origin steel. Under the new policy, announced this week, Ottawa set a tariff rate quota for countries with which it has free trade agreements, excluding...

Listen to our latest podcast, live from the CCRA conference in Edmonton!
This past June, leaders from across Canada’s crane and heavy lifting sector gathered in Edmonton for three days of connection and collaboration at the Canadian Crane Rental Association’s 2025 annual conference. Couldn’t make it out to Edmonton...

Canada’s Q2 2025 M&A Landscape
The total number of Canadian M&A deals declined in the second quarter of 2025 as tariff disruption and uncertainty hampered dealmaking activity. However, the overall value of announced Canadian deals was up considerably in the second quarter of...

AI in Canada: The Latest from Regulators, Courts and Public Bodies
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized industries, including the legal field. However, with its benefits come challenges, one of which is "AI hallucinations", which refer to instances where an AI system generates false,...
Weekly Japanese Industry and Policy News: 12 July - 18 July, 2025
The EU Japan Centre is releasing a weekly press review covering Japan's economic and policy matters. Economic News ▶ Japan and EU envision satellite network to cut reliance on US, SpaceX 12 July, 2025 Japan and the EU plan to jointly develop a...

SLB CEO Highlights Customer Caution In Offshore Deepwater Market: But Retail Bulls Hold Steady
SLB (SLB) CEO Olivier Le Peuch stated on Friday that customers are selectively adjusting their activities, prioritizing key projects, and planning cautiously, particularly in offshore deepwater markets. SLB shares rose 1.4% in premarket trading...

Canadian Sales Up in First Half of 2025, But Other Shoe Could Drop Soon
Canadian vehicles sales performed well in the first half of 2025. But the Canadian automotive market could hit a wall in the second half, as tariffs imposed by the United States and Canadian retaliatory measures make themselves more fully felt....

Candeloro: Looking at Canada's June employment numbers
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column Mike Candeloro breaks down the June 2025 Labour Force Survey numbers. Mike Candeloro Canada’s unemployment rate fell to 6.9% in June as the economy added more than 83,000 jobs. But of these, 70,000 were...

MD of Bonnyville receives flattering Industry Gap Analysis
BONNYVILLE – The MD of Bonnyville received a presentation from McSweeney and Associates Consulting Inc. to present an Industrial Gap Analysis, during their July 8 council meeting. BONNYVILLE – The MD of Bonnyville received a presentation from...

Canada's income gap reaches record high in Q1 2025: StatCan
“While declining interest rates can lead to easing borrowing costs for households, they can also lead to lower yields on interest-bearing investments, such as savings and deposit accounts,” it says. “Lower income households are more likely to...

Canada Faces Copper Trade Risk as Trump Tariff Looms
United States President Donald Trump‘s decision to impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper imports — one of the world’s most versatile metals —has the potential to disrupt the global trade in metals and reverberate throughout Canada. Canada’s copper...

SAHAM BANK Secures €55 Million From EBRD To Boost Green Finance In Morocco
(MENAFN- AETOSWire) SAHAM BANK has reaffirmed its commitment to green finance through a strategic partnership with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), under the newly launched Green Economy Financing Facility Plus (GEFF...

Canada’s Couche-Tard drops 7-Eleven takeover bid
TOKYO Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard (ACT) has withdrawn its $47-billion offer for the owner of 7-Eleven, ending a months-long saga to acquire the Japanese giant. ACT made an offer last year of nearly $40 billion to create the world's biggest...