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Child in hockey, travel on public transit? Boutique tax credits are back on the election radar
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WatchGM halts all vehicle production at Oshawa plant, sending another 800 workers home, as U.S. strike continues
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Rogue trader at Mitsubishi loses $320 million on oil trades that he tried to disguise as legitimate hedges
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'Contagious selloff' will see U.S. markets plunge 16 per cent by end of year: Capital Economics
‘Fyre Festival for accountants’: CPA Canada takes heat after national exams plagued by glitches
Aspiring accountants who sat for the gruelling three-day exam faced technical problems and hours-long delays that left many in emotional and physical distress
A six-figure income isn’t enough to cover this executive's mortgage, support obligations after divorce
Herb has to trim down his housing costs so he can stop dipping into his savings to cover expenses every month
WatchFood fight in Aisle 3: Inside the big-stakes supermarket strategy to lure customers away from restaurants
Hot tables, store-made pizza, maybe even a microbrewery: Home Meal Replacement, as it’s known, is grocers' growth frontier
'Shock’: A tiny Canadian cosmetics firm won its first big order. And t
Trade Wars: Small businesses operating on a knife’s edge are at risk of shocks from abrupt tariffs, sanctions, export controls and corruption
Terence Corcoran: From Amazon to the Financial Times and Trudeau, the big push is underway to ‘reset’ capitalism
And this revolution may not be as benign as some think
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The truth behind Area 51 is out there. Find it with the help of these cannabis strains
As dozens of alien enthusiasts mill around the Nevada desert, may we humbly suggest getting weird in your way — at home — with the help of these fine strains? -
New Toyota RAV4 takes on the Honda CR-V in a comparison of compact crossover sales champs
Two giants of the Canadian automotive landscape battle for small SUV supremacy -
10/3 podcast: Justin Trudeau brownface scandal a tipping point for Liberals
Multiple years-old photos have emerged of Justin Trudeau wearing brownface and blackface costumes.
Bizarre political landscape distracting investors from real problem: disastrous balance sheets
Tom Bradley: Non-stop monetary and fiscal stimulus has left us with a severely strained balance sheet and no tools to fix itRead the Full Story →
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WatchPeter Tertzakian: Want a real world energy transition? Start a war
Nothing dries up demand for oil faster than sudden assault on one’s wallet and the fear of having to line up for fuel -
The interesting history of capital gains tax in Canada — and its significant impact on real estate
Haider-Moranis Bulletin: Recent campaign controversy suggests inclusion of the principal residence in capital gains remains a hot button topic -
Choice Properties REIT sells 30 properties for $426M
The deal comes as retail property markets eased in Toronto and Vancouver during the second quarter -
First Quantum Minerals draws takeover interest from global miners after losing half its value
Vancouver miner examining its options, sources say
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening review: The perfect remake?
Nintendo's updated take on a quarter-century-old classic is made to be enjoyed by all generations equally
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Everything you need to know about Apple Arcade
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Apple says streaming TV service to cost $5.99 a month in Canada, launch Nov. 1
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WatchTuro wants to change the rental car market — and let you rent the Delorean from Back to the Future
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As traditional retail markets flail, the digital economy shrugs off global instability
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Gears 5 review: Chainsaw bayonet meat art — with a heart
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The future of money is here. Canada should take the lead and launch our own cryptocurrency
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Inside Amazon and Shopify's race to master time and space in e-commerce
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Nintendo Switch Lite hands-on: Smaller, lighter, cheaper, better?
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Canadian woman becomes the latest parent named, arrested in U.S. college admissions scam
Xiaoning Sui was arrested in Spain and charged with fraud conspiracy for allegedly paying US$400,000 to get her son into UCLA -
The real 'advice gap' when it comes to financial planning has nothing to do with investment products
Jason Heath: Investors are suffering from a lack of access to comprehensive financial advice -
This is the simple strategy fuelling the rise of Bill Gates' fortune
Bill Gates has added US$16 billion to his net worth this year by using it
The market wants to shrug off the Saudi oil attacks, but the reality may not be so simple
Martin Pelletier: Has enough progress been made on the supply side to be able to handle disruptions of this magnitude?Read the Full Story →
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Five pitfalls to avoid while hunting for hidden gems in small-cap land
Peter Hodson: This space is very risky; if you can't handle the volatility, don't invest in small caps -
WatchDavid Rosenberg: Get ready for the loonie and rates to fall, because our economy is sputtering
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These three common mistakes could be setting your portfolio up to fail
Martin Pelletier: Focus on playing the long-game -
Donald Trump’s tweets are moving markets. So JPMorgan created a ‘Volfefe’ index to track the impact
The number of market-moving Trump tweets has ballooned in the past month
WatchFrom blackface to taxes: Federal election 2019 in 60 seconds
Each week, National Post columnist Chris Selley will summarize the 2019 federal election in 60 seconds
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WatchJosephine Mathias: By his own standard, Justin Trudeau is apparently a racist
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WatchStephen LeDrew: Justin Trudeau is a hypocrite — it's that simple
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WatchTrudeau says he's setting up a call with Jagmeet Singh to personally apologize for brownface scandal
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In Brampton, with its five crucial seats, blackface becomes an unexpected twist in tight battle
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WatchFederal election 2019 roundup: 'Trudeau is not dressed as Aladdin, he’s dressed as Aladdin doing blackface''
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Watch'I am wary of being definitive:' Trudeau unsure whether more blackface photos could emerge
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Liberals missed chance to advance reconciliation with First Nations, Wilson-Raybould says in new book
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WatchFederal election 2019 roundup: 'This is something I deeply, deeply regret,' Trudeau says
U.S. CEOs' embrace of stakeholder model sounds enlightened, but doesn't offer any real changes
Opinion: General principles offer little or no guidance on how to manage difficult trade-offs among interests of various stakeholdersRead the Full Story →
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William Watson: The media says this election's theme is the cost of living. Are we sure about that?
The inflation rate is banging against the same target we’ve had for almost 30 years, so how can affordability be what the whole election rides on? -
Philip Cross: Capitalism doesn't just make economies better off, it creates more virtuous people
The ultimate justification is the superior character of the people it produces, with higher incomes a happy side-benefit -
Vaping has potential to be significantly less risky than smoking cigarettes, but it must be regulated
Opinion: Product safety and proper enforcement to ensure youth don't get access to vapour products must be addressed — and fast
Liberals vows to axe credit card swipe fees, give money for websites, in package of pledges for small business
$250 to every new business to help them develop a website or e-commerce platformRead the Full Story →
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Family businesses own a bigger chunk of Canada’s economy than you think — way bigger
35% of our GDP and almost half of private sector jobs, new study shows -
'Venture philanthropy:' The new investing hope to fund scientific breakthroughs
The Hyatt Family Foundation will fund a research project from SickKids hospital — if it becomes a commercial success, part of the profits goes to more research
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Watch'Horrible optics': Tax-burdened business owners fume after Calgary chips in $275 million for new Flames arena
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Want a $750,000 loan approved in half an hour? BDC has an app for that
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Li Ka-Shing buys into Canadian startup out to digitize doctors’ outdated paper files
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Subway got too big, too fast. And franchisees paid the price
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There's now another way a Trump threat could deal a major blow to Canadian businesses
Music festivals endure tough summer amid surprise funding cuts, waning attendance
Putting on a festival, let alone a successful one, is daunting, and failures have a ripple effect not just on the music industry, but the broader economyRead the Full Story →
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Technology can help fix congestion — if it doesn't make it worse
Though fully automated vehicles may be years away, we're already getting a taste of how technology is reshaping traffic -
The last cabbie: The story of the taxi driver who refused to go extinct
Taxis were in Lawrence Eisenberg’s blood until his hopes and dreams were upended by a smartphone app. Now he’s fighting back -
Feds, industry spend big on Canada's ports in race to keep congestion from choking east-west trade
Potential menace of time delays haunts industry as it debates what to build where — and with whose money — to avoid capacity crunch
New home buyers in Toronto face some of the highest fees in North America — as high as $222,000 on detached house
Canadian home sales outlook hiked as prices rack up biggest gains in two years
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Don't-pay-til-you-die reverse mortgages are booming in Canada as seniors binge on debt
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Canada’s Dream Global REIT to be bought by Blackstone in $6.2 billion deal
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WatchTrudeau promises to tax foreign speculation in housing market nationwide if reelected
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Watch'It is not free money': Canada’s new homebuyers' incentive program is not for everybody
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Shrinking condos, growing houses: Why homebuilders are increasingly going to extremes
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WeWork rival IWG is considering selling off its Canadian operations: source
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Toronto home sales jump 13% and prices climb 5% as demand outstrips supply
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WatchCondos cost more than houses per square foot, but in some markets the gap is closing