Nova Scotia Power Faces Cyberattack Fallout: Contractors Await Delayed Payments
Nova Scotia Power delays contractor payments after a major cyberattack exposed customer data and disrupted financial systems across the province.
Nova Scotia Power delays contractor payments after a major cyberattack exposed customer data and disrupted financial systems across the province.
Toronto launches Red Tape Hotline to help businesses report barriers and improve city processes. Survey open until November 30, 2025.
Hariri Pontarini Architects to lead a $75M revitalization of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, shaping a sustainable future for Canadian art.
A manhole explosion in Calgary injured five ENMAX workers, prompting an OHS investigation into the cause and reinforcing underground safety concerns.
Canada will host the ISO Environmental Management Plenary 2025 in Toronto, leading global efforts to shape net-zero and sustainability standards.
Transocean Canada Drilling fined $50,000 after a worker suffered life-altering injuries on the Transocean Barents offshore rig in Newfoundland.
Ontario safety experts warn of a surge in fake OHS training certificates, urging employers to verify credentials to prevent legal and safety risks.
WorkSafeBC fines multiple contractors over $184,000 after a rebar tower collapse at the University of Victoria site highlights major safety violations and lessons.
MONTREAL — The Chamber of Marine Commerce is urging Ottawa to expand customs clearance capabilities at smaller ports to allow international container traffic through the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes, saying it could ease shipping bottlenecks and boost trade efficiency. Currently, only five Canadian ports have Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers authorized to […]
Carney aims to double Canada’s non-U.S. exports through ports, critical minerals, and major industrial projects, promising a bold trade expansion plan.