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Trump is holding our economy hostage. Here is what Carney cannot give up to the U.S. during trade talks

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First, do no harm.That’s not an easy ask of anyone trying to defend their country’s interests in a negotiation with

With Toronto condos crashing, is it time to scrap the foreign-buyer ban?

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With Canada’s foreign buyer ban set to expire at midnight on New Year’s Eve, the real estate industry is watching

OMERS earns 4.8% net return in first half of year

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TORONTO - Pension fund manager OMERS says it earned a 4.8 per cent return for the first six months of

Canada could lose more than 100K jobs if CUSMA dies: report

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OTTAWA - Canada could lose 102,000 jobs if the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement on trade breaks down, a new report warns.The report,

Cargojet pilots notch 46 per cent wage hike, as company stresses productivity gains

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Cargojet Inc. executives say a new contract gives its pilots a 46 per cent wage boost over five years.The Mississauga,

S&P/TSX composite index up in late-morning trading Tuesday, U.S. markets down

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up 100 points in late-morning trading on Tuesday, helped by broad-based gains, while

Curaleaf Holdings plans takeover bid for Aurora Cannabis

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STAMFORD - Curaleaf Holdings Inc. says it intends to launch a takeover bid for Edmonton-based cannabis company Aurora Cannabis Inc.Curaleaf

Ontarians paid millions in tire recycling fees. Now more than $30 million deemed 'surplus' will go to tire companies

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More than $30 million paid by Ontario consumers in fees to ensure used tires are recycled — money caught up for

Onex and others complete acquisition of fractional jet ownership company AirSprint

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Onex Partners says it and a group of other co-investors have completed a previously announced acquisition of fractional jet ownership