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Bell, Telus rack up best wireless performance in years on holiday rush for $60 data deals
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WatchStocks are sinking like a stone again
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WatchThe magic number for retirement savings is $756,000, according to poll of Canadians
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SNC-Lavalin stock to get a lift after two successful bids for Montreal's $6.3 billion rail project: analyst
Energy projects to be assessed faster under Canada’s new regime
Canadian Energy Regulator to replace National Energy Board and restore ‘investor confidence’
Watch‘Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked’: How to turn meltdowns into money
Renowed investor Mohamed El-Erian on how unsettling volatility surges can be turned into opportunities
Our changing eating habits are causing a 'bloodbath' among food makers that will only get worse
Campbell Soup and Dr. Oetker are closing plants in Canada as consumers hunger for more fresh food and grocers try to feed that to gain 'more share of stomach'
Teslas in outer space piloted by dummy astronauts are so un-Canadian
William Watson: Could you imagine even a fraction of Elon Musk’s accomplishments getting done by committee?
WatchNo pipelines? No carbon taxes. That’s what Rachel Notley needs to tell Trudeau
Credible climate policy in Alberta was never framed as a quid pro quo for market access. It’s time that Notley did just that
Sponsored Content: Conquering Crohn’s: Calgary man fights back
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Dividing the real estate market into ‘us and them’ would be a costly mistake for our economy
Haider-Moranis Bulletin: Blaming foreign homebuyers for the rise in housing prices does not explain all the forces at play -
WatchForeign buyers' influence on Toronto and Vancouver housing markets is rising: report
In 2016, foreigners held 3.9 per cent of mortgages issued in Vancouver and 2.7 per cent in Toronto, according to the CMHC study -
What to do when your adviser retires — just as you are heading into retirement, too
Four main points to think about when looking for a new professional
5 reasons to be bullish on stocks, and 5 reasons to be bearish
Five arguments for both the bull and bear case for stocksContinue Reading →
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Stocks' bumpy ride continues as bond jitters linger
A late bout of selling pushed the S&P 500 Index lower, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average also finished lower after going on a 500-point ride -
Bitcoin at a crossroads: Here are three things you need to know
“The possibility that it will be dominated by other cryptocurrencies is less remote than even a couple of weeks ago." -
The Eagles beat the Pats, but the bull-bear Super Bowl rages on
So many forces are at play in the stock markets that it’s impossible to tell if it's the beginning of the end of the bull dynasty -
How fast is Tesla burning through cash is the question on everybody’s mind today
Five key questions to ask as a way to gauge Tesla's prospects going into a decisive year
Apple's HomePod sounds great, but Siri integration needs work, early reviews say
'Compared to Alexa, Siri sounds horrid,' said one review. 'Words are hacked together, things aren't pronounced correctly, and everything sounds abrupt'
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'The only electricity we use is one lamp': Apple execs, Facebook billionaires embrace tech diets for devices, services they helped create
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Apple shares climb on signs of demand for priciest iPhone
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Alphabet hit by massive Q4 drop on earnings, from one-time charge
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Amazon revenue surges 38.2 per cent on holiday season boost
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Facebook's user engagement dips on News Feed tweaks; shares fall
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Microsoft reports better-than-expected quarterly revenue, profit
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The digital economy has created a demand for 216,000 more tech workers, report finds
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Step inside Amazon’s amazing plant-filled spheres, where workers chill in a rainforest
Terence Corcoran: Canada’s worst price-fixing cartels aren’t the bread makers. It's politicians
The bureau’s success at prosecuting price fixers is not quite what it claims. Then again, when it comes to cartels, nobody beats the state-mandated schemesContinue Reading →
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William Watson: Here are just a few ways governments will badly bungle the marijuana market
Judging by milk, chicken, liquor and tobacco, four other products in whose production governments are intimately involved, pot prices will only rise -
The next Ontario PC leader has no choice but to fight carbon taxes
Christine Van Geyn: With Brown gone, there is a chance for the PC party to dump the carbon-tax albatross and dramatically reduce its expensive campaign promises -
The latest version of the Liberals’ small-business tax measures are outright confiscatory
Allan Lanthier: With both its rhetoric and its legislative initiatives, the government seems intent on driving business investment and jobs out of Canada
To the world, they’re crypto bros. To each other, a brotherhood
They're a community of kind and compassionate … jerks?Continue Reading →
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Just how shallow is the artificial intelligence talent pool?
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Seven things small businesses should learn about retailing today, from the pros
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U.S. tax reform to bring double taxation to some Canadians
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When taking Rex around the block becomes much more than just walkies
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Many Canadian organizations unprepared for the EU's GDPR compliance deadline
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Exxon's US$50 billion bonanza returns spending to pre-rout level
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Fort Hills, last of the major oilsands projects, starts amid pipeline and rail constraints
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'The potential is absolutely huge': Watch out America, Canada is the next frontier for shale oil
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'The last frontier’: Arctic drilling ban big blow to Northern Indigenous communities, premier says
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Songbirds on Alberta oilfields are changing their tunes to cope with the noise
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Hydro-Quebec awarded major, 20-year electricity deal from Massachusetts
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Keystone XL's alternative route to cost TransCanada around $200 million: CEO
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Iron Bridge becomes first Canadian energy company to cash in on cryptocurrency, but analysts drop the stock
Oilsands' MEG Energy to sell some pipeline, storage assets for $1.61 billion
MEG also reported revenue of $755 million for the fourth quarter, up from $566 million a year earlier
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Suncor hikes dividend as funds from operations hit $3 billion record
CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. is making good on its promise to return cash to shareholders, announcing a 12. -
WatchAlberta bans B.C. wine, urges residents to drink craft beer instead, as pipeline war hits home
The boycott could cost B.C. wineries $160 million a year -
Innergex's $1.1B Alterra deal latest in a wave of Canadian utilities snapping up U.S. assets
The shift comes as major contracts in Canada dry up
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Big banks got it wrong on oil, and are changing their tune
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How America went from an energy small fry to global giant in 5 years
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Trudeau's pipeline pledge lacks punch. He needs to put the gloves on
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Trans Mountain 'pipeline is going to get built': Justin Trudeau dismisses B.C.'s bitumen ban threat
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Oil is going crazy today after Goldman Sachs hiked its forecast by a third to $80
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WatchOilpatch losing millions as pipeline bottleneck cuts $5 profit off every barrel, study finds
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WatchAlberta premier takes off gloves in pipeline civil war with B.C.
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U.S. oil output surges above historic 10 million barrel mark for first time in 40 years