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Rising costs, mixed forecasts: What 2026 holds for car prices in Canada

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Up, down or flat?As Canada enters its second year scrambling to deal with U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum and auto parts,

Vancouver area saw fewest home sales in more than two decades in 2025: board

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Greater Vancouver home sales dropped 12.9 per cent on a year-over-year basis in December, capping a year in which the

Canadian, U.S. markets rise after raid on Venezuela as oil market comes into focus

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index rose to new highs Monday, helped by gains in the basic materials sector, while

Filmores Hotel announces 'final curtain' at strip club, with another chapter to come

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Filmores Hotel strip club in the heart of downtown Toronto has announced its “final curtain” at the landmark building —

Doug Ford plans to pull Crown Royal from the LCBO to send a 'message'

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It’s not strictly part of the Trump trade war, but Manitoba-made Crown Royal is coming off LCBO shelves just like

Ford vows to remove Crown Royal from LCBO to protest plant closure

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford is vowing to follow through on a threat to remove Crown Royal whisky from

Le Massif ski resort northeast of Quebec City to partially reopen during strike

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A major ski resort northeast of Quebec City says it will partially reopen this week while its 300 unionized workers

Ex-BlackBerry employees claim firm has 'toxic' and 'boys' club' culture: court docs

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New court documents filed in a lawsuit against BlackBerry Ltd. and its CEO allege at least three women were fired

Canadian oil stocks down after U.S. forces capture Maduro

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CALGARY - Shares of Canada’s big oil companies fell in early trading after the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás