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Transat losses widen as fuel prices, Cuba flight suspensions take a $95M toll

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MONTREAL - Soaring fuel prices and a freeze on its flights to Cuba pushed Transat A.T. Inc. deeper into loss

Dollarama has 'smooth' Q1, bracing for impacts of Iran war: CFO

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Dollarama Corp.‘s chief financial officer says the company had a “smooth quarter,” even as war in the Middle East blocked

No whey: Why good plant-based cheese may no longer be a stretch

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In a nondescript chemistry lab in the heart of Toronto, a dedicated cabal of scientists may have arrived at the

Canada Post targets half a million more homes across Canada for an end to home delivery

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Just two weeks after postal workers ratified a tentative contract offer, Canada Post is taking another major step in its

How social media companies view youth bans and what they're doing to protect kids

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The federal government is proposing a social media ban for users under 16 in hopes of getting tech companies to

AltaGas in talks with more Asian customers to supply fuels from B.C. terminal: CEO

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CALGARY - The chief executive of AltaGas Ltd. says the company is in talks with customers in India, Vietnam, Taiwan

S&P/TSX composite up nearly 300 points, U.S. stock markets also push higher

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up nearly 300 points in late-morning trading, helped by strength in the energy

From timing rates to upstart lenders: How to get the most out of your next GIC

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TORONTO - As wars, tariffs, swinging commodity prices and a bond slump rankle markets, the stability of one investment vehicle

Social media platforms, app stores at odds over who should enforce social media bans

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As countries including Canada move toward social media bans in an attempt to keep youths safe online, tech companies are