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Hudson’s Bay is in limbo after filing for creditor protection. Here’s what you need to know

Hudson’s Bay Company filed for creditor protection last week, saying it’s struggling to pay landlords, vendors and employees — and it’s a…

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After pleas from Manitoba, Walmart decides to pull machetes from website, stores across Canada

Walmart Canada will stop selling machetes — a type of weapon frequently used in violent crimes — in stores across the country, after Manitoba’s…

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Why plain old natural gas is the hottest thing at the ‘Super Bowl’ of energy

At a Texas energy conference that features some of the field’s most innovative technology (scrubbing carbon from the skies and…

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Pokemon Go maker sells off games division to Saudi company for $3.5B

Niantic Labs is selling its video-game division to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion US, as the American augmented reality…

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Northvolt declares bankruptcy in Sweden, raising questions about future of massive Quebec battery plant

Northvolt, the Swedish battery manufacturer with plans to build a $7-billion factory in Quebec, has declared bankruptcy in Sweden. The…

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B.C. premier calls for levies on U.S. thermal coal exports in response to Trump tariffs

As President Donald Trump’s tariff threats continue to hang over Canada, B.C. Premier David Eby wants the federal government to…

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Buying Canadian is a matter of pride for shoppers. For major grocery chains, it’s an opportunity

The Buy Canadian movement has arrived in the country’s major grocery stores. You’ve probably noticed labels with bright red maple leafs, prominent…

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Trump lashes out at Canada, promising major tariff hike and financial penalties that will be ‘so big’

U.S. President Donald Trump is lashing out at Canada and using some of the strongest language he’s ever deployed against…

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Trump says he’s doubling 25% tariffs against Canadian steel and aluminum

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he has instructed his commerce secretary to put an additional 25 per cent tariff on…

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Spring break shakeup? Canadians taking fewer trips to the U.S., StatsCan says

Colin Bykowski usually crosses the Canada-U.S. border twice a month to buy groceries from Trader Joe’s and toys for his son…

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