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S&P/TSX composite, U.S. markets rise ahead of labour data on both sides of border

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Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. finished in solidly positive territory as investors on both sides of the border

Lululemon reports profit fell in Q2 as CEO says U.S. business 'disappointed'

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VANCOUVER - Lululemon Athletica Inc. reported net income of US$370.9 million during its second quarter, down from US$392.9 million a

Auto sales in August post first annual decline since February: DesRosiers

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TORONTO - DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says the auto market has started to show signs of stress from the broader

Interfor to cut lumber output until year-end, citing weak market conditions

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BURNABY - Forestry company Interfor Corp. says it’s planning to cut lumber production by about 12 per cent from normal

Sheertex maker SRTX names BonLook founder Sophie Boulanger as CEO

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The maker of rip-resistant Sheertex pantyhose has a new leader. SRTX says Sophie Boulanger has become its CEO.The Montreal-based company

CRTC creates new requirements for telecom providers experiencing major outages

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Canada’s telecommunications regulator is mandating service providers to notify it and other government authorities within two hours when they experience major

What is unhappy spending? How to teach teens to get smart about money

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The CurrentTeaching teens to get smart about their moneyShannon Lee Simmons has seen first-hand how teenagers' lack of financial understanding

Competition Bureau seeks input for small- and medium-sized business lending review

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GATINEAU - The Competition Bureau is seeking input from Canadians as it prepares to begin its review of competition in

The Beer Store to close six more stores including locations in the Toronto area

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The Beer Store will be closing six more Ontario stores in November including two in the Greater Toronto Area.The chain