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Nova Scotia

Bid to sell insolvent newspaper chain in Atlantic Canada reaches critical phase

The private lending firm that pushed Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain into insolvency in March says negotiations aimed at selling…

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Business

Seafood chain Red Lobster will ask Canadian court to enforce U.S. bankruptcy in Canada

Days after Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced that it would close dozens of its seafood restaurants,…

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Canada

Honda Canada picks Port Colborne, Ont., for next plant in EV supply chain

The next community set for a massive boost to its local economy as part of Honda Canada’s $15-billion investment to establish a Canadian…

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Politics

Feds put $15M into pathogen tracking, health-care supply chain research to prep for next pandemic

A new $15-million cross-border research project is underway to monitor the movement of pathogens in Canada and the U.S. in…

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Canada

How an Afghan supermarket chain in Hamilton is helping newcomers find work

After immigrating from Pakistan to Toronto in July 2001 in hopes of building a better life and future, Mirways Babakarkhail…

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Nova Scotia

Judge confirms plan to restructure Atlantic Canada newspaper chain

Nova Scotia A Nova Scotia judge has approved a plan for restructuring Saltwire, the company which owns a string of…

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Business

Hardware chain Rona cutting 300 jobs, closing two distribution centres

Rona Inc. says it’s cutting about 300 jobs and closing two distribution centres as part of a plan to adjust…

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Business

Could Red Sea attacks reignite supply chain chaos?

Shipping traffic through the Red Sea has “plummeted” as Houthi militants step up their attacks on vessels in the region. American-led airstrikes…

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Canada

Harry Rosen, founder of Canadian menswear chain, dies at 92

The founder of Canadian men’s clothing retailer Harry Rosen Inc. has died at 92. Harry Rosen opened his first made-to-measure…

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Business

George Cohon, founder of McDonald’s Canada who helped bring chain to Soviet Union, dead at 86

Canadian businessman George Cohon, who founded McDonald’s Canada and helped open the fast-food company’s first franchise in the Soviet Union, has…

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