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  • Abaxx to Launch Enwex United Kingdom Onshore Wind Futures on December 12, 2025. 5 Dec 2025 

    The launch expands a growing suite of weather-indexed benchmarks designed to support hedging and risk management across global power markets TORONTO, Dec. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Abaxx Technologies Inc. (CBOE:ABXX)(OTCQX:ABXXF) (“Abaxx” or the “Company”), a financial software and market infrastructure company, indirect majority shareholder of Abaxx Singapore Pte Ltd. (“Abaxx Singap

  • Cloudflare investigates outage that brought down sites including Zoom and LinkedIn. 5 Dec 2025 

    MADRID (AP) — Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare on Friday said it was investigating an outage that took place in the morning that brought down several global websites including LinkedIn, Zoom and others, the second such crash to affect the company in less than three weeks. Cloudflare said the issue had been resolved, and that it […]

  • Fairfax Sells Common Shares of Orla. 5 Dec 2025 

    TORONTO, Dec. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited (“Fairfax”) (TSX: FFH and FFH.U) announced that it has sold, through its insurance company subsidiaries, 25,000,000 common shares (the “Common Shares”) of Orla Mining Ltd. (TSX: OLA) (“Orla”) at a price of CDN$17.6435 per Common Share for aggregate proceeds of approximately CDN$441.1 million (US$316.1 […]

  • Netflix agrees to buy Warner Bros studio and streaming business in $83 billion deal. 5 Dec 2025 

    Deal will transform U.S. tech company into the dominant player in Hollywood

  • QGold to Host Live Webinar to Discuss Corporate Update. 5 Dec 2025 

    TORONTO, Dec. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Q-Gold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: QGR; OTCQB: QGLDF; Börse Frankfurt: QX9G) (“QGold” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a corporate update presentation with analysts and investors via live webinar on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. EST. Participants can register to attend […]

  • Big-Spending Lithium Miner SQM Joins Chile’s Hybrid Bond Boom. 5 Dec 2025 

    The giant lithium producer SQM has became the third Chilean company to sell hybrid notes in the local market in the past four months, as companies look to finance multi-billion investments without damaging their credit score.


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Calgary Sun

  • Letters, Dec. 5, 2025: ‘UCP looking increasingly separatist’. 5 Dec 2025 

    Call them the ASP I think it’s time for the UCP to change its name to the Alberta Separatist Party. Pretty sure a large portion of the people who voted UCP in the last election thought they were just voting conservative. Hey, Thomas Lukaszuk, I voted NDP last election. Start up a central-leaning conservative party […]

  • Letters, Dec. 4, 2025: Smith ‘branding us like cattle’ with digital ID. 4 Dec 2025 

    No clause for concern Should you limit your freedom to one week per year? Absolutely not. The notwithstanding clause is Alberta’s constitutionally protected right and freedom that Alberta has the right and responsibility to exercise, to protect the Albertan way of life. Any judicial intrusion by federal politicians from Ottawa or by unelected judges in […]

  • HILL: Albertans will pay for Smith government’s red ink. 3 Dec 2025 

    For decades, successive Alberta governments have failed to restrain spending during periods of relatively strong resource revenues. Instead, as money flows in, governments fall into the temptation to spend even more, which only leads to trouble when resource revenues inevitably decline.

  • Letters, Dec. 3, 2025: ‘Danielle Smith, remember your foray with Jim Prentice’. 3 Dec 2025 

    Same old story Marc Miller, the new minister of Canadian Identity and Culture. Isn’t he the old minister who implemented Trudeau’s turnstile immigration program which has had a profound impact on Canada’s identity and culture? Is Miller now going to finish the job, add to what he’s done, change what he’s done or simply continue […]

  • Letters, Dec. 2, 2025: ‘Our veterans need our help’. 2 Dec 2025 

    Let’s help our veterans I am a senior and have always supported our veterans in any way I can. I have always felt we wouldn’t have a country without them. It broke my heart today to read in the Calgary Sun that the Veterans food bank’s supply is down by 80%. As you are fully […]

  • Letters, Dec. 1, 2025: ‘Calgary taxpayers picking up the tab’. 1 Dec 2025 

    Taxing reality As a Calgary city taxpayer, have you ever wondered why taxes keep rising every year? This year taxes are targeted to rise 5.8%, although (Mayor Jeromy) Farkas and city council are trying to reduce this. City taxes rise every year because our population keeps growing. However, most people coming to Calgary don’t earn […]


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  • The future of Canada’s military and joining Europe’s defence fund. 5 Dec 2025 

    Canada is in the midst of reframing its approach to military spending. The reasons for this are twofold; a commitment to fulfilling NATO spending as part of GDP, and the push to diversify spending away from the U.S. To that end, Prime Minister Mark Carney has recently signed a deal joining the EU’s military procurement fund, granting Canada access to both selling and purchasing defence materiel.

  • The businessman at the heart of Alberta’s health care controversy. 4 Dec 2025 

    It’s not unusual for business owners to forge ties with governments, but there are rules around conflicts of interest when it comes to procurement. In February, 2025, an Alberta senior public servant stepped forward with allegations of political interference in the awarding of large health contracts. These allegations prompted investigators, auditors and opposition politicians to look closely at

  • The case against cleaning before hosting. 3 Dec 2025 

    With the holidays right around the corner, households are getting ready for company and deep cleans are underway. Even the idea of letting family and friends see a clutter-strewn home can be anxiety-inducing, and images of perfectly-clean celebrity homes on social media don’t help. But what are we actually losing when we prioritize the act of cleaning over the people we do it for?Zosia Bielski,

  • Why do so many Canadian roads not have cell service?. 2 Dec 2025 

    Across Canada, highways and rural roads are studded with cellular ‘dead zones’. In some provinces, coverage gaps span over 30 per cent of major roads. In some cases, you can’t receive calls and texts for more than 100 kilometres. So when something goes wrong, what do people do?Today, the Globe’s telecoms reporter Irene Galea and national news reporter Jill Mahoney have been investigating h

  • Why a new Ontario law has renters worried about more evictions. 1 Dec 2025 

    Ontario just passed Bill 60, officially named the “Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act.” It’s a big omnibus bill, but it’s garnered the most attention for reforms to Ontario’s rental system. Doug Ford’s government walked back the most controversial part of the bill, but critics are concerned that what remains will still lead to more evictions and worsen the homelessness crisis.Today,

  • Carney, Smith agree to pipeline framework, as minister resigns. 28 Nov 2025 

    Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed an agreement that sets the framework for building a new pipeline, carrying bitumen to the west coast. The deal commits to simultaneously making Canada a “global energy superpower” and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. Indigenous co-ownership is a requirement for development, as is consultation with B


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