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Users report multiple outages on Elon Musk’s X

Elon Musk’s social media platform X suffered multiple outages early Monday. Complaints about outages spiked Monday at 6 a.m. ET…

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The gift card industry is booming — and so is related fraud and organized crime

Joan Oanes says she was baffled to learn a gift card she had purchased had been drained of all its…

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Old-school networking still key to landing a job, recruitment experts say

Cost of Living4:37Tapping into the hidden job market When Rose Asgharzadeh moved to Calgary in 2023, she wasn’t worried about…

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Tariff threats are freezing big business and leaving small companies with no options

Millions of dollars and thousands of jobs are in flux for Canadian businesses, as constant changes to tariffs mean companies based in…

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Hudson’s Bay files for creditor protection, intends to restructure

Canada’s oldest retailer, Hudson’s Bay Co., has filed for creditor protection and intends to restructure the business. The department store…

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Feds relax some EI rules, provide $6B in business support as Trump makes new tariff threats

The federal government is launching a more than $6-billion aid package for businesses impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs…

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Sunwing stranded couple for 5 days after vacation, charged them $50 flight change fee to fly home

Several Sunwing passengers say the airline needs to be held accountable after many flight cancellations and delays last month, including…

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Canada’s labour market at a standstill in February, with unemployment unchanged, few jobs added

Canada’s unemployment rate was unchanged in February, holding steady at 6.6 per cent while the economy added few jobs, Statistics Canada…

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Hey, parents: Advertisers could be using mobile games to build profiles about your kids

A small cube snakes around a blank canvas, trying to paint as much space as possible and eliminate other cubes…

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Workers will fight if American car producers move to take Canadian jobs, union vows

Auto-sector union leaders at an emergency meeting in London, Ont., on Thursday vowed to continue to stand up to U.S. President Donald…

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