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Aritzia is booming. But so was Lululemon. Can CEO Jennifer Wong avoid the same fate?

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“I’ve never been more confident in the business as I am right now,” Jennifer Wong, CEO of Canadian fashion retailer

Unifor releases details on tentative agreement with Ford

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Thousands of Canadian auto workers could secure three per cent wage increases every year for the next three if they

Porter bumps fuel surcharge back up to $40 amid 'unexpected and sharp' oil price increase

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Less than a month after cutting its fuel surcharge in half, Porter Airlines is raising it back up to $40.Porter

Fears are widespread about data centre impacts on Canada's water, environment: poll

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OTTAWA - A large majority of Canadians in a recent poll said they worry that artificial intelligence data centres will

US lets Hong Kong emergency declaration lapse, lifting some sanctions as Trump order stays

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HONG KONG (AP) — The United States said Saturday it did not renew a national emergency declaration over Hong Kong,

The US plans to auction off sections of water around American Samoa in a push for deep-sea mining

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The U.S. government plans to auction off massive sections of water surrounding American Samoa

FAA says Boeing can resume self-certifying its jets as airworthy

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Boeing will be allowed to take responsibility for certifying all of its 737 Max and 787 planes starting next week,

Citizens Bank to cut ties with CoreCivic and GEO after a fierce public pressure campaign

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NEW YORK (AP) — Citizens Bank said it plans to wind down its financial relationship with two private prison companies

US oil firms sign deals with Iraq to develop alternative shipping routes

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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. companies signed roughly $60 billion in agreements and partnerships with the Iraqi government Friday, including deals