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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

For a pet's end-of-life care, owners face tough financial decisions

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As Lucy grew older, her blood work started to show some abnormal results. By the time the 80-pound shepherd mix was

The biggest financial move you're not making? Asking for a raise

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When money is tight, our first instinct is to cut back. We cancel subscriptions. Downgrade memberships. Pack more lunches. Hunt for better

Taylor Farms recalls jalapeno products over salmonella concerns

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Taylor Fresh Foods, parent company of Taylor Farms, is voluntarily recalling some products that include jalapenos because of worries about

Cargojet reports $7-million Q2 profit, up from a $3.2-million loss last year

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TORONTO - Cargojet Inc. reported net earnings of $7 million during the second quarter, compared with a loss of $3.2

Ontario Teachers' earns 9.5 per cent net return for first half of 2026

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TORONTO - The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board says it earned a six-month net return of 9.5 per cent for

Former Carney adviser, CMHC head named inaugural chair of Build Canada Homes

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OTTAWA - Ottawa is appointing a former investment banker and public servant with links to Prime Minister Mark Carney to

Carney Liberals launch $100-million rebate program for steelmakers as new Trump tariffs loom

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HAMILTON–The Carney Liberals launched a $100-million rebate program on Monday to help Canadian steelmakers sell more product at home, as