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Flaunting fur might be back, thanks in part to vintage buyers and sustainable shoppers

For Mina Ely, fur has never been out of style. With her family’s Russian Jewish heritage, furs were the norm…

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Pipelines have become an election issue. What exactly is Ottawa’s role to play?

Through a fluke of timing, the federal election coincides almost perfectly with the one-year anniversary of the government-owned Trans Mountain…

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Liquidation begins at remaining Hudson’s Bay stores, including Toronto flagship

When the flagship Hudson’s Bay store in Toronto opened Friday morning, customers burst through the doors on a mission to…

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China exempts some U.S. imports from 125% tariff rate

China exempted some U.S. imports from its 125 per cent tariffs on Friday, according to businesses, although China quickly knocked down U.S.…

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Tariff fears are driving a boost in auto sales in Detroit

With a licence plate and set of keys in hand, Jerry Chen gets into the new Toyota Highlander his family decided…

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U.S. booze boycott becomes a much-needed boon for B.C. wineries

Canada’s united boycott of U.S. booze could result in a banner year for British Columbia’s wine industry, while also delivering…

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Trump says he might lower tariffs on China. Unless the number comes way down, experts say it won’t matter

The White House has indicated that it could lower its tariffs on China, but experts say the exact figures might not…

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Dow delays plans for $8.9B net-zero project in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland

The planned construction of a multi-billion dollar, net-zero petrochemical project near Edmonton will be delayed as chemical firm Dow Inc.…

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How can we rebuild the Canadian economy? Business leaders say there are 4 priorities

Whoever wins Monday’s election will have an enormous task of rebuilding the Canadian economy after years of stagnation — and…

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A ‘madman’ penalty: Are Trump’s actions eroding U.S. economic power?

Here’s some candid, non-academic language to describe an unusual pattern in American markets, brought to you by a monetary-policy historian.…

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