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Doug Ford says he'll cancel U.S. booze ban if CUSMA deal is renewed

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Ontario’s 15-month prohibition against American booze on LCBO shelves will end if the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement is renewed, says Premier

Brookfield launches joint renewable power venture with Mitsubishi HC Capital

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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. says it is launching a joint venture to form a renewable energy company Mitsubishi HC Capital

Recession fears over? Canada's trade surplus jumps $2.7 billion — a 'positive for the economy'

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Canada’s merchandise trade surplus jumped to $2.7 billion in April, the second consecutive monthly surplus and the largest since the

PQ threatens to withdraw Quebec from high-speed rail project if it forms government

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QUÉBEC - The Parti Québécois is threatening to withdraw Quebec from the federal government’s proposed high-speed rail network if the

Telus to charge $15 to activate new SIM cards, as ban on switching fees takes effect

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Telus Corp. is set to begin charging customers up to $25 when they switch to a new SIM card, but

Rents fall as new completions surge and demand slows, but rebound expected: CMHC

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OTTAWA - Canada’s housing agency says rental prices have fallen amid an influx of new completions and slower population growth,

Cineplex box office $60.5 million in May, concession spending per patron sets record

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TORONTO - Cineplex Inc. reported its box office revenue rose to $60.5 million in May, up from $55.3 million in

Merchandise trade surplus $2.7 billion in April as oil prices help boost exports

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the country’s merchandise trade surplus grew to $2.7 billion in April as higher oil prices

Air Canada pilot who flew without correct licence fined, police to hold update

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Air Canada says a former pilot has been fined by Transport Canada for not having the correct licence to be