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WatchChina says pests found in Canadian shipments of logs, asks for investigation
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Posthaste: Rising home listings could point to a troubling trend — some may be compelled to sell their property
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Air Canada CFO sees future need for financing
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Those who use media content should pay 'fair share’: heritage minister
Tiff Macklem follows his Bank of Canada predecessor's tactics, but with a different spin
Kevin Carmichael: Approves of Stephen Poloz's last hold on the bank rate, but hints at 'pretty good numbers' in Q3
Foreigners are buying up Canadian debt at a record pace
Investors from outside the country bought a net $49 billion of Canadian securities in April, the largest monthly purchases from abroad on record
WatchHoward Levitt: Don't resist returning to the office — WFH arrangements were never meant to be permanent for most of us
The months spent in quarantine, surrounded by the comforts of home, have lulled many into a false reliance on their home office arrangements
WatchCanadian consumer debt loads drop for the first time in a decade after people stop using credit cards
With stores and restaurants closed in March, consumers cut back on credit card use, and the trend continued in April
WatchFord's Oakville assembly plant at risk of closure amid plans to scrap Edge SUV: forecaster
Ford said the Edge remains a critical part of its lineup
Stocks jump the most in a week as U.S. growth outweighs concerns over rising coronavirus infections
'Right now there’s more cross currents than I can ever remember'
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WatchHow the Airbnb ban led to lower rental prices in Canada's major cities
The long-term rental market is seeing a migration of furnished units due to the pandemic and a ban on short-term rentals -
Tesla strikes deal to buy cobalt from Glencore ahead of future supply squeeze
The deal could involve Glencore supplying as much as 6,000 tons of the metal a year for lithium-ion batteries used in electric cars, source said -
Apple antitrust probes show EU is seeking to smash Big Tech’s rules
Investigations come four years after Apple was hit with a record-breaking tax bill by regulators -
Gwyn Morgan: Assessing damage from first-wave shows our second-wave policies should be more focused
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WatchOttawa to consider non-traditional data to revive economy, rework pandemic aid: Morneau
Finance minister working on a host of changes to federal programs that are now estimated to cost about $153.7 billion
WatchOne in 4 Alberta CEOs says they don’t know if their business can survive crisis
Survey comes as one oilfields services company threatens to become the first large energy services firm to go insolvent in the current crisis
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William Watson: In praise of Canadian bots, eh?
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Bombardier, BlackBerry shares drop after being removed from TSX blue-chip index
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Diane Francis: Canada's failing grade on First Nations accountability
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So is Tesla bigger than Toyota or not? Well, it's complicated
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Double-double tracking: How Tim Hortons knows where you sleep, work and vacation
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Inside the code: How the Tim Hortons app reveals details on its users
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WatchWalmart partners with Shopify to expand web marketplace business
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Heritage minister plans to introduce new broadcasting legislation in fall
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Apple faces two EU antitrust investigations
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U.S. lets firms work with Huawei on 5G standards as lawyers, China take aim at executive case
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Software company TribalScale files for creditor protection
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Kinaxis buys Rubikloud for US$60 million
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Hydro-Québec dials back international investment, predicts COVID-related profit hit
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Repare Therapeutics revises Nasdaq offering, seeks additional US$52 million
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Philippines journalist Maria Ressa found guilty of cyber libel
Special payment coming for people with disabilities, but only if you qualify for the DTC
This Ontario case shows how qualifying for the Disability Tax Credit itself can sometimes prove challengingRead the Full Story →
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Almost half of Canadians taking advantage of tax deadline extension, survey finds
Jamie Golombek: A new survey commissioned by H&R Block Canada reveals that 45 per cent of Canadians have yet to file their tax returns -
Grow your business by following this overlooked principle
Understanding the needs and desires of customers is what makes or breaks a business, yet so many companies overlook this important fact. -
Why learning a new language is the boost your career needs
In our connected world, knowing a second language can go a long way.
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Rapper Lil Twist claims he was meant to be the fall guy if Justin Bieber was ever charged with drugs
“They had their knee, metaphorically, on my neck for years just so that they could keep one side clean, you know, and I took that heat" -
The 480-hp 2021 Mach 1 is the most track-ready Mustang Ford's ever built
Redesigned aerodynamics, chassis tweaks and some Shelby bits make this pony a real performer -
These 5 pieces of tech have made off-roading easier for everyone
Some say electronic wizardry has taken the fun out of hitting the trails, but we're down with this get-dirty democracy
Here's everything students need to know about the $1,250 per month CESB
Jamie Golombek: Find out how the program works, if you're eligible and how to applyRead the Full Story →
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WatchWhile millions struggle to make ends meet during lockdown, others are saving a fortune
They're using freed-up cash to do everything from fast-track what were once long-term financial goals to bolstering their investment portfolios -
The third phase of CERB is about to start: Here's what you need to know
Jamie Golombek: If you suspect you may soon be working again, you may want to think twice before deciding to reapply for another CERB payment -
Can you deduct home-office expenses if you're forced to work from home during the pandemic?
Jamie Golombek: Don't expect to write off the cost of that new, ergonomic office chair you just had delivered -
Howard Levitt: Can your employer change your job role when you return to work?
Companies generally reserve the right to direct your work and assign duties as it sees fit, within reason
WatchFive things investors like to say that end up costing them money in the long run
Peter Hodson: Here are some better alternatives to commonly heard investor refrains
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These are the COVID-19 vaccine and treatment plays that are making investors a fortune
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WatchBombardier, once a Canadian champion, risks expulsion from the TSX
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Markets surged last week on recovery hopes, but don't get caught up in the fear of missing out
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For private assets, the pandemic repricing is just getting started
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Look out professionals, entrepreneurs, small business owners and retirees, tax hikes are coming
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Beware bear market math: Three things that look good, but aren't all they're cracked up to be
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Investors: Try this strategy to survive financially and protect your capital amid all this change
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WatchIn a low-interest-rate world, high-interest savings proving a big winner for smaller banks
Let's have diversity of school choices
Brad Shaw: Ongoing investment in strong communications networks is vital for economic recovery
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Geoffrey S. Turner: We don't need a wealth tax
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Allan Lanthier: Fraud and error under CERB may be even worse than we thought
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Joe Oliver: Brace yourself for brutal tax hikes — and not just for the rich
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Peter Shawn Taylor: Why Canada needs for-profit nursing homes
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William Watson: How Canada has changed
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Shutting down the economy was hard. Reopening will be even harder
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Protectionism won’t protect us. If it is to grow, our economy needs more access to the world, not less
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How do we recover? Move quickly and fix things, just like we've been doing
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WatchMall landlords Brookfield, Simon and Authentic Brands in talks to buy J.C. Penney
For the landlords, buying J.C. Penney would ensure the survival of one of their most ubiquitous tenants amid a wave of retail distress -
WatchCanadian home sales surged 57% in May — but they're still the weakest since 1996
'The big picture is things are moving in the right direction but still have a long way to go' -
We are all about to realize how much we took elevators for granted
Haider Moranis Bulletin: With physical distancing, the daily ride up and down to the office is going to get more problematic -
Watch'We haven’t done nearly enough': CMHC re-assessing policies through a racialized lens to eliminate discrimination
The federal housing agency says too few of its leaders are Black or Indigenous, none of whom is in senior management
Here's what you need to consider before taking an early retirement package
Jason Heath: Four key things to think about before and after signing on the dotted lineRead the Full Story →
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This millennial's travel addiction was put on hold, but she still has $20k in debt and no desire to stop the vacations
Kim has taken 13 trips since 2018 while living paycheque-to-paycheque in expensive Toronto -
Alberta couple's costly fleet of seven vehicles leaves retirement plans in neutral
They can't afford to spend $800 a month on two trucks, a truck camper, one all-terrain vehicle, two sports cars and a fishing boat -
WatchIs your neighbour cheating on CERB? Here's what you need to know about the CRA snitch line
Jamie Golombek: Leads Program lets you anonymously report suspected tax evasion online, by phone, mail, or fax, all while protecting anonymity -
Seniors are getting a special payout from Ottawa, but not this month
OAS-eligible people can get $300, GIS benefit may add another $200
Trans Mountain pipeline resumes operations after oil spill in B.C.
Cleanup is taking place after 940 to 1,195 barrels of light crude were released and contained at the station
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Chesapeake's demise marks end of shale model that changed the world
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WatchAlberta lifts economic lockdown in an effort to rein in high unemployment
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Chesapeake Energy plans bankruptcy with exits closing on shale pioneer
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WatchNorth America’s largest pipeline company aims to pivot to natural gas and renewable energy
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Tesla hails air-quality effects of shutdowns Elon Musk called fascist
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WatchOil major BP to cut 15% of its workforce, 10,000 jobs, by the end of year
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Oil erases gains after Saudis say output cuts will end after June
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Saudi Arabia's economy is in tatters. Can its crown prince fix his mistakes?
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Cineplex to start legal proceedings after Cineworld backs out of $2.15-billion takeover
Cineworld said Cineplex breached the terms of their merger agreement and was unwilling to correct the situation -
Restaurants still bleeding despite reopening dining rooms, industry group says
Restaurants Canada survey finds fewer than a third of owners open for dine-in are seeing positive results -
Loblaw to end extra pandemic pay for front-line workers
Largest grocery chain and Metro throw in one-time bonuses to soften blow -
Small businesses must go online to survive as economy reopens: RBC
Must adapt to permanently changed consumer behaviour around shopping
Amazon tells Congress Jeff Bezos will testify in tech power probe
The House Judiciary Committee has been investigating competition in the technology sector, with a focus on how the largest companies run their platformsRead the Full Story →