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UnitedHealthcare CEO shot dead in New York by attacker who waited for him, police say

Police are still searching for the gunman who killed the head of a major American health insurance company in New York…

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Taiwanese firm halts plan to build $1B battery plant in B.C. with federal support

A $1-billion lithium-ion battery cell production plant that was planned for Maple Ridge, B.C., has been shelved.  The parent company, Taiwan Cement Corp., announced the construction of the…

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Norway wealth fund sells shares in Israel’s Bezeq over telecom services to Israeli settlements

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, has sold all of its shares in Israel’s Bezeq, which provides telecommunications services to…

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T&T, Canada’s largest Asian grocery store chain, is coming to the U.S.

Canada’s biggest Asian grocery chain is expanding into the U.S., hoping to bring its patented array of food, skin care…

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National Board of Review names ‘Wicked’ best film

The National Board of Review put its full support behind John M. Chu’s “Wicked,” naming the lavish musical the best…

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Air Canada’s cheapest tickets on some routes will no longer include carry-on baggage

The free carry-on bag, once considered a given for even the most basic airplane seat, has received another blow.  Air…

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Taylor Swift’s biggest fans counting down to Vancouver shows

They’re united by a devotion to all things Taylor Swift. Meet the superfans heading for Vancouver for the final three…

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Losses in China lead to $5B charge for General Motors as it cuts the value of its assets

The poor performance of General Motors’ Chinese joint ventures is forcing the company to write down assets and take a…

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Taylor Swift ticket dispute settled by B.C. tribunal

A B.C. woman and her daughter will be attending one of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows in Vancouver – but…

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Rogers CEO in hot seat as MPs grill him over contracts customers call unfair and misleading

The CEO of Rogers Communications was in the hot seat Monday, facing pointed questions on Parliament Hill. MPs on the…

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