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Canada has a chronic productivity problem. Here's how AI could fix that

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Canada now faces a very familiar problem: weak productivity growth at the exact moment a powerful new workplace tool is

Saudi oil giant Aramco sees 25% jump in Q1 profit after shifting exports from Strait of Hormuz

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Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, said Sunday its first quarter profit jumped 25% as it shifted some oil exports

Québec solidaire proposes an inflation-linked cap on rent increases

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MONTREAL - Québec solidaire members adopted a motion on Sunday that would apply if the party were to form government,

Economic experts tell summit that greater urgency on trade issues needed

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TORONTO - Urgency on trade certainty and diversification was a key message economic experts emphasized at a Public Policy Forum

Help wanted: Workforce planning key for northern infrastructure, military projects

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 Canada’s North has an outsized presence on the list of infrastructure proposals referred to the federal major projects office so

Aritzia quickly building loyalty with U.S. expansion: CEO

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Aritzia Inc. says its expansion plans are so far paying off.  The Vancouver-based retailer, which has been pushing deeper into

Alarmed ASEAN leaders adopt crisis plan to mitigate backlash from Middle East war

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CEBU, Philippines (AP) — Southeast Asian leaders adopted a contingency plan Friday to mitigate the impact of the Iran war

Japan's Sony reports declining profit but expects a record for this year

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TOKYO (AP) — Japanese electronics and entertainment giant Sony Group Corp. reported a 3.4% drop in its annual profit but

China says April exports jump 14.1% from a year ago ahead of Trump-Xi summit

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HONG KONG (AP) — China’s exports rose 14.1% in April from a year earlier, the government said Saturday, despite the