Author name: Elara Hale

Elara Hale is a Canadian business journalist with 8+ years of experience covering entrepreneurship, corporate strategy, finance, and market trends in Canada. She holds a degree in Global Affairs from the prestigious University of Toronto and completed advanced studies at the selective McGill University. Elara writes in-depth business analysis and reports, providing insights into the strategies and economic forces shaping Canada’s corporate landscape.

Intact Renews Speed Skating Canada Partnership to 2030

Intact Renews Speed Skating Canada Partnership to 2030

Intact Financial Commits to Speed Skating Canada Until 2030 For athletes striving for the podium, consistency in training, funding, and support is everything. The same principle applies to the partnerships that fuel their journeys. In a powerful testament to long-term commitment, Intact Financial Corporation, Canada’s largest provider of property and casualty insurance, has announced a […]

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LNG Canada Gas Flaring Exceeds Permit Limits

LNG Canada Gas Flaring Exceeds Permit Limits

LNG Canada Flaring Violates Permit Limits, Raising Environmental Concerns The highly anticipated LNG Canada export terminal, a cornerstone of British Columbia’s economic strategy, is facing intense scrutiny after internal documents revealed its gas flaring activities have consistently exceeded the volumes allowed under its environmental permits. This revelation casts a shadow over the project’s operational start-up

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Air Canada Launches Arbitration for Passenger Disputes

Air Canada Launches Arbitration for Passenger Disputes

Air Canada Launches New Arbitration Program for Passenger Disputes For years, frustrated air travelers in Canada have faced a common dilemma: what do you do when an airline denies your claim for compensation after a delayed flight, lost luggage, or another service disruption? The path has often felt like a dead end, leading many to

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U.S. Tariffs Hit Canadian Businesses, Ottawa Offers Aid

U.S. Tariffs Hit Canadian Businesses, Ottawa Offers Aid

Navigating U.S. Tariffs: Canadian Businesses Seek Federal Aid The specter of escalating U.S. tariffs is once again looming over Canadian businesses, prompting urgent calls for federal government intervention. As trade tensions threaten to reignite, industries from manufacturing to agriculture are bracing for impact, seeking a strategic lifeline to navigate the potential economic fallout. This renewed

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Air Canada CEO Exit Highlights Language Identity in Quebec

Air Canada CEO Exit Highlights Language Identity in Quebec

The Departure of Air Canada’s CEO Reveals Quebec’s Lingering Language Divide The sudden resignation of Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has sent shockwaves through the Canadian business and political landscape. While framed as a personal decision, the underlying catalyst was a linguistic and cultural firestorm that erupted nearly a year prior. This episode is far

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Polymarket in Toronto: Business & Investing News Quiz

Test Your Business IQ: A Weekly News Quiz on Markets and Deals Welcome back to our weekly business news quiz! In the fast-paced world of finance, technology, and global markets, staying sharp is key. This week’s headlines have been dominated by cryptocurrency predictions clashing with traditional forecasts, a major accounting firm facing serious allegations, and

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Canada Eyes Multibillion-Dollar Carbon Removal Opportunity

Canada Eyes Multibillion-Dollar Carbon Removal Opportunity

Canada’s $10 Billion Carbon Removal Market Awaits Bold Investors The race to net-zero is no longer just about reducing emissions; it’s about cleaning up the carbon already overheating our atmosphere. For Canada, a nation built on natural resource wealth and technological innovation, this presents an unprecedented economic opportunity. A new frontier is emerging, and it’s

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CIBC Canadian dollar likely to underperform post-war

CIBC: Canadian dollar likely to underperform post-war

The Loonie’s Looming Struggle: Why the Canadian Dollar Could Falter After Global Conflict For years, the Canadian dollar, affectionately known as the “loonie,” has found itself buoyed by global turbulence. From pandemic-induced supply shocks to the geopolitical upheaval following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, periods of international crisis have often translated into surprising strength for Canada’s

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Alberta Mandates Temp Worker Employer Registration

Alberta Mandates Temp Worker Employer Registration

New Alberta Rules Require Provincial Registration for Foreign Worker Employers The landscape for hiring foreign workers in Alberta is undergoing a significant transformation. In a move aimed at strengthening oversight and protecting vulnerable workers, the Government of Alberta has introduced a mandatory registration requirement for all employers seeking to utilize the federal Temporary Foreign Worker

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Built in Canada Awards Honors Founders Shaping the Future

Celebrating Canadian Founders Shaping the Nation’s Future In a nation celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural mosaic, a new kind of landmark is being erected—one built not of timber and stone, but of innovation, resilience, and entrepreneurial vision. The recent inaugural Built in Canada Awards served as a powerful testament to this movement, casting

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