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Canadian retail investors get first chance to invest in regulated, publicly traded bitcoin fund after 3iQ wins battle with OSC
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Dividend cut at Torstar could bring changes to voting structure into play
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Facebook beats on revenue, driven by steady rise in advertising
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Sidewalk Labs and Waterfront Toronto reach tentative deal on smart-city development: sources
Here's why the most efficient oilsands companies will pay more under Alberta's new carbon tax
Environmental organizations, however, decried the move away from a carbon price that rewarded companies for reducing their emissions below the industry’s average
U.S. Federal Reserve cuts rates again but signals a pause in easing cycle
'We believe that monetary policy is in a good place,' Fed Chair Jerome Powell said
The race between hackers and the cybersecurity companies trying to stop them: Down to Business podcast
Episode 28 of a weekly podcast from the Financial Post
WatchTMX, Keystone XL pipelines not enough for Canadian oil as critics push back in name of climate change
Industry needs to reposition itself as groups opposing pipelines are described with a new acronym, NOPE — which means 'not on planet Earth'
Gwyn Morgan: Liberals send debt into hyperdrive and 'Generation Screwed' will end up paying for it
Building an immense national debt is like taking out a huge mortgage, then leaving it for your children to pay back
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Business Council calls for tax and red-tape overhaul, promises to buy more from startups and scale-ups
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Alberta’s new carbon tax targets largest emitters, funds tech development
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Bell signs deal to make HBO Max content available on Crave
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Uber to expand its trucking freight service to Canada
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DeepMind’s AI is now better than 99.8 per cent of human StarCraft II players
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Apple sales drop in China as domestic consumers rally behind Huawei
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Former Juul executive sues the vaping company for allegedly selling contaminated products
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EU considers shifting burden of proof to tech giants in certain antitrust cases
Elon Musk reveals how he saved Tesla from bankruptcy while ramping up Model 3 production
Bank of Canada scenario warns GDP would shrink 4.5% by 2021 if global uncertainty gets worse
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Montreal impact unclear as Molson Coors prepares to cut up to 500 North American jobs
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The company behind Toronto's subway internet wants to do way more than just help you surf
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WhatsApp sues Israeli spyware company over digital spying exposed by U of T group
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WatchTrump White House wants direct control over where cars are made as part of new NAFTA
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A cup half empty: Tim Hortons’ struggle to stay relevant to a new generation of Canadians
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Canfor board supports Jim Pattison's bid to take company private, even as 'momentum' against deal builds
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Air Canada, West Jet brace for return of Boeing 737 Max jets to service
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‘This is kind of blowing my mind’: Shopify tops one million merchants for first time, but posts third quarter loss
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Time is ticking for couple struggling to save for retirement — but they have $75,000 in pension income to fall back on
With two kids and a mortgage payment, their ability to save for retirement is limited, and they have only 17 years to reach their goal -
Early retirement possible for couple with $1.2-million net worth, but it won't be luxurious
Web of issues to address includes a complicated life insurance policy, an age gap and only one defined-benefit pension -
This couple should have started retirement planning a decade ago, and now it’s almost too late
Couple has meagre net worth for their age, lots of credit card debt and two rental properties with mortgages to pay off
Ted Rechtshaffen: Why I made my daughter pay for her first year of university
Teaching financial responsibility and financial lessons should be an important part of a university educationRead the Full Story →
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Shrinking disposable income pushes more Canadians into debt
A survey by MNP showed 47% don’t believe they’ll be able to cover their expenses for the next 12 months without increasing their debt -
They have $2.9 million in assets, but will have trouble living up to millionaire status in retirement
Couple's assets are tied up in real estate and a car and they don't have the cash flow to retire -
Woman who used swaps to run TFSA up to $200K from $5K in one year suffers triple loss in court appeal
Jamie Golombek: If the CRA determines you’ve received an advantage from your TFSA, the penalty is severe -
How B.C. man with almost $1 million in debt can achieve a tropical retirement
This plan gives Steve a way to tackle his debt and provides more than enough to fund a six-month stay somewhere warm
WatchCanadian home prices, sales to resume climb after brief lull: CMHC
Housing starts will stabilize in 2020 and 2021 for Canada as a whole
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WatchMinority Liberals may find much to like in the NDP's affordable housing plan
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WeWork staff, facing layoffs, express outrage at founder Adam Neumann's $1.2-billion payout
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WatchBig losers in Canadian election could be foreign real-estate speculators
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SoftBank takes control of WeWork as part of bailout, founder Adam Neumann leaves board
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Google snubs WeWork, signs Toronto lease with co-working rival IWG
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WeWork owner creates committee to decide on $5-billion financing lifeline: sources
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Does new public transit boost home prices? If it's underground, the answer is usually yes
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WatchImmigrant-fuelled demand is helping to power Canada's housing market
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After two years in U.S., Uber launches trucking service in Canada
Uber Freight's service works much like the passenger app, but instead allows shippers to connect with carriers seeking freight -
Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot confirm talks over potential $50 billion tie-up
A merger would create auto giant better placed to tackle a host of costly tech and regulatory challenges -
'We've made mistakes': Boeing CEO faces tough questions from U.S. lawmakers at hearing
CEO acknowledged errors in failing to give pilots more information on MCAS before the crashes
Can Alberta become Canada’s economic engine again?
Scotiabank's provincial economist Marc Desormeaux on what the Alberta budget means for the energy sector and Canada’s economyRead the Full Story →
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Canfor backs Jim Pattison's billion-dollar takeover bid
The deal still requires the approval of two thirds of the votes cast by Canfor shareholders, plus more than 50 per cent of the votes cast by non Great Pacific ... -
John Felderhof, geologist who played central role in Bre-X gold mining scandal, dead at 79
Felderhof was the only person to face formal charges in the infamous fraud, but was acquitted of insider trading and other securities violations in 2007 -
Palladium tops $1,800 for the first time amid continued shortage
Stricter air-quality rules are boosting demand for the metal used in vehicle pollution-control devices -
Small oil-and-gas companies are getting the cold shoulder from big banks
The largest banking lenders to the sector are becoming more cautious, in a move expected to put further financial stress on struggling producers
After 40-year losing streak, this Canadian fuel-cell maker's shares are soaring
Ballard Power Systems has hung on for four decades without posting a profit, now it says its moment may finally be arriving
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Alberta counting on oil and pipeline surge to balance the books: budget
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Liberals say Trans Mountain pipeline could fund $500 million a year in clean energy projects
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Husky Energy profit halves on lower refining margins
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Alberta cuts funding for partial upgrading, petrochemical feedstock programs ahead of austerity budget
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Trump administration sues California over cap-and-trade deal with Quebec
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Safe-haven gold aims to reinvent itself as a 'climate risk mitigation' asset with 'net zero' emissions
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With no voice in the oilpatch, Liberals face challenge engaging ‘angry and scared’ western provinces
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Husky Energy reportedly lays off dozens in Calgary
William Watson: Wexit, Quebec and the bitumen that binds us
Atlantic Canada would love to buy more Canadian oil, but we in Quebec won’t allow new pipelines, though we clearly benefit from them ourselvesRead the Full Story →
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Philip Cross: Naomi Klein jumps on the Green New Deal bandwagon with her latest book
Judging by how On Fire was assembled, Klein’s creative energy seems to be waning -
Why the federal carbon tax won’t work to reduce emissions
Opinion: If consumers ignore the disincentive of the higher price, demand for carbon-intensive goods and services will not decline -
Terence Corcoran: Conservatives right to have rejected climate extremism and they should stay cautious
Party has enough pandering built into its so-called conservative platform without shovelling in climate change policies just for the sake of winning votes
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Popeyes is bringing back its crazy popular, sold-out chicken sandwich this Sunday in slam to Chick-fil-A
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Tim Hortons’ surprise slump in drink and lunch sales drags down RBI earnings
Coffee chain faced ‘challenging quarter’ while Burger King and Popeyes sales surged -
Lululemon slips after analyst cautions against expecting a 'flawless' performance
A Citi analyst cut the athletic clothing maker to a neutral rating from buy, and warned investors of a turbulent year ahead -
Louis Vuitton owner LVMH woos Tiffany to tap fast-growing jewellery market with what source says could be a $14.5 billion deal
A deal would be LVMH’s biggest purchase to date
Luigi's Mansion 3 review: More personality than most people
Mario's easily spooked sibling takes on a luxury hotel full of wonderfully memorable creepy characters in the series' best game yetRead the Full Story →