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Lightspeed Commerce makes board changes with appointment of two new directors

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MONTREAL - Lightspeed Commerce Inc. is making changes to its board of directors with the appointment of two new members

Ontario Patient Ombudsman report slams Health atHome's bungling of medical supply shortages

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Ontario’s Patient Ombudsman has found that a massive shortage of critical medical equipment for patients receiving care at home is the

Canadian lumber industry pushes back on U.S. claims aid package is unfair subsidy

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As the trade war sparked by Donald Trump’s tariffs rages on, Canada’s lumber industry is pushing back on U.S. claims

Depriving Canada of workers from abroad would be a mistake

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If the world needs more Canada, Canada needs more of the world.With 41 million people, Canada remains a country of

The housing market is improving, but first-time buyers are waiting for the 'perfect' timing

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Despite lower interest rates, more inventory and softening home prices in major cities, economic uncertainty is prompting many Canadian first-time

Hudson's Bay to return to court to get process for auction of art, artifacts approved

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TORONTO - Hudson’s Bay is scheduled to be back in court today where it will try to clear the final

Lithium Americas shares surge over possible U.S. government equity stake

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VANCOUVER - Shares in Lithium Americas Corp. almost doubled in price Wednesday after it said it’s in talks with the

'We failed everyone.' iPro cofounder speaks out for the first time, denies taking trust money for personal use

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Speaking out for the first time since the collapse of his realty empire, Rui Alves, cofounder of iPro Realty, says

Air Canada lowers full-year guidance as hit from strike estimated at $375M

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MONTREAL - Air Canada has lowered its guidance for the year after taking a hit from the flight attendant strike