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Toy company Spin Master reports Q3 profit and revenue down from year ago

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TORONTO - Spin Master Corp. reported its third-quarter profit and revenue fell compared with a year ago as it said

Canada Post rotating strikes could broaden as holiday season nears, labour analysts say

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As a rotating strike by Canada Post workers heads toward the three-week mark, people in large cities would be hard-pressed

KPMG finds businesses wary of project delays without proper Indigenous consultation

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A survey from KPMG in Canada suggests virtually all business leaders are keen on Ottawa’s push for new nation-building infrastructure,

Canada's arts and culture sector contributed $65 billion in GDP, new report finds

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After nearly a decade of stagnation, Canada’s arts and culture sector is now growing at twice as fast as the

Most Canadian workers support equity efforts despite some backlash: report

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A majority of Canadian workers say they view equity, diversity and inclusion favourably, according to a new report, even in

Capital Power excited about Alberta nuclear, but CEO says it's too soon to invest

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Nuclear power one day coming to Alberta is an exciting prospect for Capital Power Corp., but its chief executive says

Canada Post cutting management jobs as part of restructuring

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OTTAWA - Canada Post is laying off an unspecified number of managers as part of a corporate restructuring that began

Saab considers Canada as site for Gripen jet assembly to meet demand from Ukraine

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OTTAWA - The Swedish defence firm Saab is considering Canada as a place to assemble Gripen fighter jets as it

Central bank commentary weighs on risk assets, following BoC and Fed rate cuts

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index closed more than 270 points lower on broad-based losses, while U.S. stock markets posted