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Don't fall in love with Canadian bank stocks and more diversification dangers
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Canadians failing to capitalize on their reward points, CIBC poll finds
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Toys ‘R’ Us Canada wants you to know it is alive and well — and ready for its makeover
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WatchCanadians think foreign buyers are driving up home prices — but they’re really not
World’s largest money manager says Bank of Canada will hold rates in July
BlackRock changed its hike forecast after Stephen Poloz struck a dovish tone yesterday, sending the loonie to a year low
Five things you should know before starting your work day on June 28
A handful of top business stories we're tracking at the Financial Post
How to fly the world’s best business class for less than coach
You don’t have to fly first class to get enclosed suites, made-to-order meals, and name-brand pyjamas
Philip Cross: Of course the CBC cancels its only remotely business-friendly show
The national broadcaster continues to subsidize various programs such as The Current and The Sunday Edition, which have come to resemble graduate school humanities seminars on identity liberalism
WatchWe're finally told what Trudeau's carbon tax will cost us. Are you sitting down?
Households in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia will be hit with more than $1,000 of carbon tax per year, while those in British Columbia, Quebec and Manitoba will pay around ...
Sponsored: Protecting Canadians’ access to medicine
Canada has one of highest percentages of new medicine launches in the worldContinue Reading →
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Sponsored: She was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer on Mother’s Day
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Sponsored: Ex-CFLer speaks out on his battle with melanoma
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Sponsored: How innovative therapies offer hope for cancer sufferers
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Sponsored:After a child’s cancer diagnosis, recovery and hope
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Sponsored: Conquering Crohn’s: Calgary man fights back
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WatchDon't blame real estate investors for rental market woes
Haider-Moranis Bulletin: A deep-dive into Toronto housing data should dispel some myths that have fuelled disdain for investors who make renting possible -
Why the date of separation in a marriage breakup can be a contentious and costly issue in family law
Selecting one date of separation over another can have a significant impact on the amount of support owed -
The reason why investing decisions shouldn’t be left to only one spouse in a partnership
Married men and women need to work together to arrive at a happy medium as it relates to investment risk, a recent research paper shows
Hang Seng China index shows how far the needle has swung from greed to fear
The slump in China stocks is becoming too great to ignoreContinue Reading →
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Why Canada's economy is at risk of falling behind
Martin Pelletier: Decisions being made in Ottawa are de-incentivizing the country’s citizens and corporations from taking risk -
Here are the best and worst performing stocks on the TSX so far this year
Changes, both very good and very bad, mark the half-way point of the investing year -
WatchChina's stock rout set to worsen, and analysts warn there's no end in sight
Chinese stocks sank into a bear market, with losses expected to deepen as concern over China's economy, yuan weakness and a U.S. trade feud rattles investors -
If you think cryptocurrency is a good investment, these five points should convince you otherwise
Peter Hodson: In addition to Warren Buffett's warnings, these reasons should help prove the clock is ticking on the cryptocurrency sector
Stakes are high as Kik launches beta test of cryptocurrency platform
The messaging app is counting on using its Kin cryptocurrency for in-app purchases and in connection with game and software developers to forge a path forward
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Facebook to fact-check Canadian news stories to reduce spread of fake news
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Shopify buys Montreal startup to beef up return game
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Instagram estimated to be worth more than $100 billion
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Investors rattled by Blackberry's new sales model, but CEO Chen says it's good for the company
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Mario Tennis Aces review: The sports game Mario fans have been waiting for
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BlackBerry CEO says it will take 10 years before self-driving cars become common
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Canadians at risk of becoming 'data cows' without a national data strategy, documents show
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HomePod review: If you’re deep into the Apple ecosystem, this is the smart speaker for you
Trump says Canadians are unfairly freeloading off American drugs. He’s right
Opinion: It’s time for Canada to grow up and to purge the defeatist parasitism that sometimes characterizes our policy-makingContinue Reading →
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Terence Corcoran: Our weird obsession with interest rates and indicators that never move
All eyes will be on Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz today to see if he gives any hints as to whether the central bank could, would, should raise interest ... -
Here’s how you fight the black market — for cigarettes and marijuana alike
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Jack Mintz: The Liberals stoke more anger, sticking Alberta with another raw deal
Albertans pay a fifth of the cost of equalization, or about $3.5 billion, through their federal taxes. However, the province’s contribution to the rest of Canada is far larger than ...
How to rebrand in a way that bears fruit, for you and your customers
A change in your product or service isn't enough on its own (but don't forget to sell it from the rooftops!) — use it to create even deeper relationshipsContinue Reading →
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A lifetime of tips from a wise old Canadian serial entrepreneur
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Here's what the title of World Entrepreneur of the Year did for Murad Al-Katib
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Small businesses are vulnerable to cyberattacks, yet don’t act
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BMO earmarks $3 billion in capital for women who own their own business
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Move over luxury cars, Germany wants to trial flying taxis
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WatchCanadians split over Trudeau's purchase of Trans Mountain pipeline, poll shows
An Angus Reid poll shows that while a majority of Canadians support the pipeline itself, they are evenly divided over whether buying it was the right decision -
OPEC’s meeting this week will be the most significant — and acrimonious — in years
If anything has the potential to blow the global economy off course it is a spike in the oil price — OPEC matters -
Investors not 'enamoured' by Baytex and Raging Rivers' $2.8B merger — biggest deal in the oilpatch this year
Market reaction to recent deals could give management teams pause
How a cap-and-trade system works
Critics of all types of carbon pricing say it hits the poor hardest by raising household energy pricesContinue Reading →
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WatchCanada dreams of sending its oil to Asia via Trans Mountain, but most if it will end up in California
Demand from California for Canadian crude is rising, and experts say the state could end up taking up to half of the new export capacity from an expanded Trans Mountain -
Watch'Dying by our own sword': As U.S. oil spending surges, Canada falls behind
While U.S. drillers deploy more rigs, companies have sold operations or pulled out of the oilsands as it gets more expensive and complicated to do business in Canada -
Saudi Arabia plans to pump record amount of oil next month in one of its biggest-ever export surges
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‘New problems continue to arise’ Syncrude woes are hitting Suncor, Imperial — and oil supply — hard
The latest outage raises questions about whether the partners can turn the project around
WatchAs oil prices rebound, Calgary offices are the emptiest they’ve been in a decade
Canadian crude’s discount to the U.S. benchmark has led to continued job cuts at oil companies
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The biggest thing in oil last week wasn’t in Vienna, it was in Canada
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OPEC reaches deal to hike output by 1 million barrels a day — so why is oil up $3?
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Russia-Saudi plans for Super-OPEC could reshape global oil order
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WatchBiting the hand that feeds them: U.S. oil refiners are now angry at Canada
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Oil is taking a beating today because OPEC looks close to a deal to hike production
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Rare foreign investment in the oilsands as Nexen proceeds with $400M expansion
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Suncor, Enbridge seek clarity as Doug Ford upends Ontario's carbon trading program
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Better prices, new pipelines expected to drive higher Canadian crude output
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Canadian online retailers could face tax on U.S. sales after Supreme Court ruling
Local companies in the U.S. have long claimed that outside rivals and e-commerce giants gained an unfair advantage from the tax break -
Shopify to provide e-commerce platform for online B.C. cannabis sales
B.C. says Shopify was chosen because of its proven record of on-time service, user-friendly design and approach to anticipating consumer needs -
McDonald's extends its cafe chain rollout as it battles Tim Hortons and Starbucks
Canada is being propelled forward by coffee drinkers in particular, a rapidly-growing segment of young “Gen Z” consumers -
Activist investor Land & Buildings resumes criticism of Hudson's Bay
The hedge fund agreed in December to cease public statements about the company until its annual shareholder meeting on June 12
McDonald’s lifts ploy to sell muffin tops straight from Seinfeld episode to win back breakfast customers
'We took our eye off the ball on breakfast': McDonald's is fighting back with a renewed focus on discounts, breakfast catering — and the tops of muffinsContinue Reading →