Firm Capital Property Trust deal clears Competition Bureau inquiry

TORONTO - Firm Capital Property Trust says its deal to buy a 50 per cent stake in a portfolio of 10 manufactured home communities has cleared a Competition Bureau inquiry.The

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Firm Capital Property Trust deal clears Competition Bureau inquiry

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TORONTO - Firm Capital Property Trust says its deal to buy a 50 per cent stake in a portfolio of

Alberta nixes booze price hike after Premier Smith, Calgary mayor snipe at each other

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EDMONTON - Alberta is lowering the minimum price for booze following a weekend tit-for-tat social media sniping exchange between Premier

Panama, Croatia faces must-win game Tuesday in Toronto

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Panama is hoping for a better outcome tonight when it plays its second World Cup game at Toronto Stadium. Los

Competition Bureau broadens probe into Sobeys for property control issue

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GATINEAU - The Competition Bureau is widening its probe into Sobeys parent company Empire Co. Ltd. for its use of

Ottawa will expropriate land for Alto high-speed rail with 'extreme sensitivity,' transport minister says

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OTTAWA — Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon insisted Monday that the federal government is listening to rural residents who are concerned

Home riddled with bullets in overnight King Township shooting

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York Regional Police (YRP) are searching for a suspect after a home in King Township was struck by gunfire early

Heading to the Shaw Festival? Here's where to eat, sleep and shop in Niagara-on-the-Lake

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The quaint town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, home to the Shaw Festival, looks like something out of an old-time picture book. It’s

TSX rises nearly 150 points as oil prices fall, U.S. markets post mixed results

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index rose on Monday, as U.S. markets posted mixed results and oil prices fell. Michael Currie,

Ontario reveals new high school exam requirements — including gym. Critics say it's a 'one-size-fits-all' approach

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High school students will write exams in almost all subjects starting this fall — including gym, art and tech —