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Unifor has ‘grave concern’ over Stellantis work halt in Brampton, Ont.

The country’s largest private sector union says it’s gravely concerned by Stellantis’s unexpected announcement that it’s halting work at the…

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Stellantis pauses Jeep Compass builds at Ontario plant, putting EV priorities in jeopardy, experts say

As car manufacturer Stellantis pauses work on its next-generation Jeep Compass, including retooling a plant in Canada designated to build the…

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Loblaw takes PC Optimum hit as customers cash in more points

Loblaw Companies Ltd. is seeing more participation in its popular PC Optimum loyalty program — and more points being redeemed…

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Ottawa removing half of federal internal trade barriers: source

Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand informed the provinces Friday that Ottawa will remove more than half of federal internal trade barriers in…

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Want to buy Canadian? There’s an app for that

Picture this: You’re wandering around the grocery store, trying to buy Canadian. That carton of blueberries is a no go…

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Regulation would encourage AI innovation, uOttawa prof argues after Paris summit

Regulation of artificial intelligence would encourage — not stifle — innovation, says a University of Ottawa professor who presented at last week’s global AI summit. Florian Martin-Bariteau, who is…

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Birkenstock sandals aren’t art, just footwear, German court says after copycat lawsuit

Birkenstocks are comfortable and ubiquitous in the summer. The German-made shoes come in many colours and shapes. They sometimes look chic and sometimes…

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Apple ditches budget iPhone SE for pricier new entry model with AI

Apple announced Wednesday it is replacing its entry-level iPhone SE, which debuted in 2016, with a new, much pricier model that comes with…

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Walmart slapped higher prices on 1L milk cartons than permitted by Manitoba law

Walmart Canada was recently selling one-litre cartons of milk in Manitoba stores for higher prices than provincial law allows. The grocery chain was…

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‘A trillion-dollar tsunami’: Canadians grapple with unprecedented wealth transfer

Canada is in the midst of an unprecedented transfer of wealth that experts say could have significant social and economic implications…

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