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Anxious times in Alberta’s oilpatch with potential Trump tariff hit just days away

Canada and the United States have often been described as the best of friends and closest of allies. Two countries…

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Trump’s inaugural fund has made a record $170M US in donations. Why corporations are cashing in

Outside of the White House, just days before president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration day, preparations were underway for a ceremony that…

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Barrick Gold suspends operations in Mali after government seizes gold stocks

Barrick Gold Corporation has halted its operations in Mali after the government seized gold stocks worth $245 million Cdn from…

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Sask. agriculture producers urge strict monitoring after approval of $8.2B acquisition of Viterra

The Canadian government has approved Bunge Ltd.’s $8.2-billion US acquisition of Viterra Ltd., but the Agriculture Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) says…

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National home sales finished year on strong note with rebound expected in 2025

The number of homes that changed hands across the country in December was up 19.2 per cent compared with a…

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EVs are now more expensive for Canadians

The abrupt end of a federal program giving Canadians money to buy electric vehicles is creating confusion among dealerships, automakers and…

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Meta says new rules prioritize freedom of expression, but even civil liberty advocates have mixed feelings

Canadian groups who study and advocate for free expression have mixed feelings on Meta’s changes to what is automatically considered…

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Play Airlines set to leave Canada, no flights scheduled out of Hamilton after April

Play Airlines is pulling out of Canada less than two years after entering the market. The discount carrier’s schedule shows…

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Mechanical workers at Canadian Pacific Kansas City vote for strike action

The union representing mechanics and labourers at Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. says 99 per cent of its members have…

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Starbucks says customers have to buy something or leave, reversing open-door policy from 2018

Starbucks says its cafés, patios and bathrooms will be reserved for paying customers going forward, bringing back a “buy something or…

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