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Calgary home sales down nine per cent in July amid condo oversupply: board

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CALGARY - Home sales in Calgary were down in July compared with a year ago as prices also fell, which

'This is insane': WestJet resumes flying, but stranded passengers left to pick up the tab

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WestJet customers continued to bear the brunt of a labour disruption Tuesday as the airline struggled to rebook passengers after a

Some WestJet flights still being cancelled Tuesday as airline ramps up after strike

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Flight disruptions continue at WestJet as the airline ramps up following a brief work stoppage over the long weekend.Data from

Statistics Canada reports merchandise trade surplus grew to $3.9B in June

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the country’s merchandise trade surplus rose to $3.9 billion in June, compared with a surplus

What happens when Kensington Market becomes a global destination? 3 locals, 3 perspectives

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Lynn Harpell knows all about trends. Since opening her vintage clothing shop Exile in Kensington Market in 1976, she has

At colleges, the AI boom means everyone wants to dabble in computer science

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With no background in coding, Faith Maeba, a psychology major, was reluctant when her mother first suggested she enroll in

FAA certifies Boeing's new 737 Max 7 jetliner for flight after years of delays

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The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday approved the smallest model of Boeing’s Max jetliners for commercial service nearly a decade

Trump accounts were closed in 2021 due to concerns over possible money laundering, Capital One says

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NEW YORK (AP) — Bank accounts held by President Donald Trump were closed by Capital One in 2021 after it

25 states sue over Trump's new tariffs, calling them 'pretext' to replace his old ones

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Twenty-five states sued the Trump administration Monday over its latest tariffs, calling them a pretext for replacing