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WatchThe secret sauce that’s made Montreal a global hot spot for making video games
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As Canada reviews Huawei's role in 5G networks, opportunities open for other telecom suppliers
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WatchCanaccord king of cannabis deals, but competition looms in new year
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Former Dragons’ Den star's divorce case highlights trouble with ‘expert testimony’ in family law
Innovation Nation: How smart cities may be too smart for their own good
The devil of this technology-driven utopia is in the details, or, more specifically, the data
Can blockchain give us back our privacy?
Innovation Nation: The same code that identifies each bitcoin as unique and secures the vast Bitcoin network against hacking, could do the same for every person
The British press arrives in Alberta's oilsands — armed with ignorance and fake news
Opinion: The Economist published an agenda-driven opinion piece dressed up as news that served to denigrate Canadian energy
Terence Corcoran: 5G had better be worth all the global chaos it’s wreaking
There are a couple of big problems with this tech utopia
How early RRSP withdrawals can help some retirees come out ahead
Who knew? Too much tax deferral and saving too long can be bad things
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This is the medical marijuana ad CBS didn't want you to see on Super Bowl Sunday
According to Acreage, the network squashed the proposal after viewing storyboards for the advertisement -
Tesla Model X driver caught sleeping at the semi-autonomous wheel
A new video shows this driver snoozing away with his car's Autopilot engaged -
Blocky Chevrolet Silverado shows up in new ‘LEGO Movie’ ad
As charming as the spot is, don't expect it to show up during the Super Bowl
Metro planning to expand grocery delivery service to gird against sector change
Canadian grocery industry's 'mushy middle' — the conventional brands — are most vulnerable to being left behind in challenging landscapeRead the Full Story →
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Soft on Rusal, tough on Canada: Pressure on Trump to cut tariffs on Canadian aluminum producers
American automakers and manufacturers have been lobbying the Trump administration to remove its tariffs on steel and aluminum -
CN Rail's quarterly revenue jumps 16% on higher efficiency, carloads
Profit jump comes as company transported higher volumes of petroleum crude and Canadian grain -
Tesla has just 4 weeks for its stock to rally 21% — or pay a $920 million bill on bonds
The debt payment, the largest in the company's history, would take a big bite out of Tesla's cash just as Musk enters another challenging year -
TransCanada puts stake in $6.2 billion Coastal GasLink pipeline up for sale
Sale would be TransCanada’s biggest divestment yet
Innovation Nation: What Canadian companies need to thrive in the cutthroat global ideas economy
Powerful technological forces will transform the global economy — and Canada risks falling behind. Our prosperity and economic well-being are at stake
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Why we need data rights: 'Not everything about us should be for sale'
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WatchInnovation Nation: How Montreal’s status as a video game development hub is helping fuel innovation in Canada
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Canada's deeper dive into the oceans aims to tap industry’s uncharted frontier
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Remember the internet of the '90s? That's what Canada's outdated data protection laws were meant to handle
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WatchInnovation Nation: How Canadians are changing the way we heat our homes
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Cryptoassets will revolutionize financial services — for those who play the long game
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The ones that got away: Why making it big in tech might mean leaving
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Canadian tech companies are attracting more overseas talent, but brain drain to U.S. continues
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If you're thinking of putting assets into joint ownership with your children, read this first
Family squabbles, tax consequences and the possibility you could be left with just half your home are all good reasons to rethink your plan -
Supreme Court upholds validity of discretionary trust set up for disabled B.C. woman
As the in-trust inheritance was not accessible, it was ruled inadmissible for housing asset calculation -
Canada considers applying mortgage stress test rules to private lenders, sources say
Concerns that lenders’ rapid growth poses threat to economic stability
Want to know how risky your portfolio is? How it performed in 2018 will give you a good idea
Tom Bradley: This is the best time you’ll have all year to assess how you’re doing and whether your provider is delivering the goodsRead the Full Story →
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Three strategies to pick the right stocks for your RRSP, with a nod to Warren Buffett
Look long term, but don't forget to check in on progress. And, mitigate any losses with dividend-paying companies -
Moguls or slopestyle: What kind of portfolio do you have?
Martin Pelletier: If you want the excitement of a high-flying portfolio, you have to be able to take the pain of crashes -
The top-performing unlevered ETF in Canada in 2018 had nothing to do with cannabis
The unhedged Evolve Cyber Security Index ETF generated a 19.4 per cent return for investors in 2018 -
David Rosenberg: Best leading indicator of a recession? Try Broadway ticket prices
Last time ticket prices fell like this was in 2007, right before the recession almost nobody saw coming
How Bay Street raised $360 billion amid volatility and fear
FP Dealmakers: 2018 was a tough year for dealmaking but on the bright side, private capital is currently sitting on nearly $2 trillion, waiting to pounce on opportunities
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The island Canada forgot: On Campobello, citizens are left exiles in their own land
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Using old contacts in a new job – even if there was no non-compete clause – can bring lawsuit
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Resident Evil 2 review: A masterclass in how to do a remake right
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Billionaire Stronach family feud heats up as court filing alleges Frank’s ‘passion projects’ lost $380 million
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Every small business owner in this country has a red tape story. Some are shocking
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Here's why your employment contract may not hold water, even if you have signed it
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In or out? Map of municipalities in Ontario that have opted-in or out of cannabis retail stores
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WatchThe inside story of how Deciem, the Abnormal Beauty Company, lived up to its name
The overblown blockchain hype is done. But blockchain’s real benefits are just beginning
Opinion: Beyond the many failed proofs-of-concept there are also many large brands, multi-national organizations and governments successfully realizing the benefitsRead the Full Story →
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Jack Mintz: Canadians have taken Alberta for granted. That’s dangerous for us all
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William Watson: Firing McCallum just made Meng Wanzhou’s case look more politically tainted
In the long run are we really against truth-telling, even in diplomacy? -
Terence Corcoran: At Davos, the world is aflame. Everywhere else, things are awesome
Nothing is off the list of threats that are circling the planet. But what about all our progress?
Doug Ford gets an A- from CFIB for cutting red tape for small businesses
In only six months Ontario went from a C+ to an A-, says CFIBRead the Full Story →
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Here's why every city hall needs a good decluttering
CFIB's challenge to all governments: Make this the year to implement a one-in-one-out rule to clean up regulatory excess -
Red tape and your government: How cutting bureaucracy boosted Manitoba's growth
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister: By working with businesses, communities and non-profits, we lessened the headaches for everyone
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How the hospitality business left JRG's founders both shaken and stirred
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Business investment intentions flat as Canadian economy plateaus
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Five trends that will change how businesses use social media in 2019
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Nearly 75% of entrepreneurs will exit their businesses in 10 years. Who will fill their shoes?
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Here's one big way small business can do better than the big guys
The story of Klondike Kate Carmack and the (modern day) sisters who moil for gold
Five sisters are modern pioneers linked to a colourful prospecting past that includes Carmack, whose lying husband took credit for the Klondike strike and cheated her out of her fortuneRead the Full Story →
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Warming Arctic waters increase shipping challenges already 'the bane of everyone in the North'
Arctic waters may be drawing more shipping traffic, but ice conditions are growing less certain, causing conflicts to flare up in communities across the North -
The small towns that refuse to die: Schemes to woo new blood about more than just staying alive
Some towns offer $1 lots, tax breaks and guaranteed loans to win over newcomers for a chance to prove they are islands of growth that matter to Canada's future -
Canada puts Arctic 'in a snow globe' as it freezes oil and gas development — just as Norway, Russia accelerate
While other countries see the Arctic as an economic generator, Canada has taken a step back, which some say is a missed opportunity
TD to focus on home-equity lines of credit in push for banking dominance
Canadian personal banking group head is out to capture 'embedded growth opportunity' in loans despite widespread concerns over high household debtRead the Full Story →
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Stress tests on private lenders not being considered, Morneau says
Finance Minister said he's not considering any additional regulations to address the growth of private mortgage lenders -
WatchDoug Ford’s fix for Toronto's housing crisis is easy: Just build more homes
Supply side measures that include removing red tape to get more homes built more quickly are seen as a better way to get the affordability in check -
There's a chronic shortage of office space in Toronto amid rising demand from tech companies
The office vacancy rate in downtown Toronto has hit a record-low and CBRE says demand for space is outpacing supply across the country