Rosa Saba
Reporter, Canadian Press
About Rosa Saba
Rosa Saba is a business reporter with The Canadian Press.
Canada Post union is ready to restart mediation after three-week strike
One of the key issues in negotiations has been a push to expand delivery to the weekend, but the two sides are at odds over how to staff the expansion.
PM Trudeau will do some soul searching over caucus leadership critique
Liberal MPs were tight-lipped about what happened behind the closed doors but those who did speak with reporters as they left the meeting also said the party is united.
A number of Liberal MPs plan to ask PM Trudeau to step down
Rumours have circulated for weeks about an undisclosed number of Liberal MPs who have signed on to the effort to oust the prime minister in the hopes of improving the party's chances in the next election.
One Liberal MP admits adding name to letter calling for Trudeau to resign
Liberal MP Sean Casey is the first to publicly confirm that he has signed a letter calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign, arguing it would be in the best interests of the country to let someone else take the reins.
Extreme weather pushes up food prices
Extreme weather events like fires, floods, heat waves and droughts pose an increasing risk to Canada’s food supply chain, putting pressure on prices all the way to the grocery store shelf, say experts.
Hit by flooding in Toronto? Here's what you need to know about insurance claims
As people in southern Ontario survey the damage done by intense flash flooding on Tuesday, the Insurance Bureau of Canada says residents need to figure out what their policies cover.
Climate change partly to blame for high cost of your chocolate Easter egg
Higher chocolate prices this Easter after bad crops on the other side of the world are just the latest example of disruptions in the food supply chain, a trend experts say consumers are noticing in growing numbers.
El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change
Chilly nights and snow-covered slopes may not be easy to come by in much of Canada during the first part of the winter season, according to the winter outlook from one of Canada's prominent forecasters.
Suncor reports runoff spill at Fort Hills oilsands site to Alberta Energy Regulator
A spill of surface runoff from a containment pond at Suncor Energy’s Fort Hills oilsands site may have spanned more than a year, the Alberta Energy Regulator has announced.
Finance minister calls for more grocery competition after Loblaw, Metro post higher profits
More competition is needed in Canada’s grocery sector as consumers grapple with higher food prices, said Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, after two of the country's largest grocers reported higher sales and profits in the most recent quarter.