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Hudson's Bay gets court permission to auction off its 'retail era' art, artifacts

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TORONTO - Canadians hoping to get their hands on treasures from Hudson’s Bay won’t have to wait much longer for

Tech selloff weighs on Canadian and U.S. markets as investors consider valuations

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished lower, while U.S. markets also retreated amid a selloff in technology stocks on

Postal union launches nationwide strike after Ottawa gives Canada Post the OK to end home delivery

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Furious postal workers have walked off the job in their second nationwide strike in under a year after Ottawa announced

U.S. ambassador lashes out at suggestion that Trump is uninformed

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BANFF - The U.S. ambassador to Canada says he takes offence to suggestions that President Donald Trump is uninformed about

Quebec scraps forestry bill after pushback from Indigenous leaders, environmentalists

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QUÉBEC - The Quebec government is scrapping a contentious forestry reform bill that has sparked opposition from Indigenous leaders and

Honk if you like sovereignty! How Gander is building a Canada Strong social media platform

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Earlier this year, when U.S. President Donald Trump was making a lot of noise about Canada becoming the 51st state,

Is ‘loud budgeting’ an inclusive conversation or an exclusive trend?

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(Credit: iStock/Getty Images; art: CBC Life)"Out: quiet luxury. In: loud budgeting. Sorry, can't go out to dinner. I've got $7

Fintrac imposes its largest ever penalty on operator of crypto exchange KuCoin

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OTTAWA - Canada’s anti-money laundering agency says it has imposed a nearly $20-million fine, its largest penalty ever, on the

Constellation Software president Mark Leonard resigns for health reasons

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TORONTO - Constellation Software Inc. says founder Mark Leonard has resigned as president of the company for health reasons, effective