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Tenant groups 'horrified' as Doug Ford skips public hearings on changes to Ontario's eviction system

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Tenant advocacy groups are raising increasing alarm about proposed changes to Ontario’s eviction rules, as the provincial Progressive Conservatives on

Bid to save Vancouver Chinatown's last post office, a 'lifeline' for community

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VANCOUVER - There is no computer at the Wongs’ Benevolent Association in Vancouver’s Chinatown.Everything is done by mail, from paying

Power utility TransAlta reports Q3 loss, shares down more than 11 per cent

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CALGARY - Shares of TransAlta Corp. fell more than 11 per cent in trading Thursday after the company reported a

Stock markets fall with investors taking profits as earnings season winds down

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished more than 230 points lower on Thursday, weighed down by losses in the

U.S. government shutdown could hit WSP Global if it drags on: CEO

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MONTREAL - The head of WSP Global Inc. says the government shutdown in the United States could hurt the engineering

Quebecor Inc. reports $236.1M third-quarter profit, up from a year ago

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Analysts praised Quebecor Inc.‘s performance in its third-quarter after the telecommunications and media company reported its profit rose compared with

World Series and rest of Blue Jays' post-season boosted Toronto hotels, businesses

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TORONTO - The World Series may have ended in heartbreak for Toronto Blue Jays and their fans, but the team’s

Pembina Pipeline posts drop in profit, has gas pipeline expansions in the works

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CALGARY - Pembina Pipeline Corp. posted a profit of $286 million during the third quarter, a drop from the $385

Trump has options if the Supreme Court blocks him from imposing 'emergency' tariffs

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WASHINGTON - Countries around the world — Canada included — are waiting anxiously as the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether