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South Bow earnings drop; bids close for possible new U.S.-bound pipeline

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CALGARY - Crude pipeline operator South Bow Corp. says its first-quarter net income dropped to US$77 million during the first

Pembina Pipeline boosts financial target thanks to strengthening commodity prices

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CALGARY - Pembina Pipeline Corp. has raised its financial targets for the year due to a strengthening commodity price outlook. The

Average national asking rents fell nearly 5% in April to $2,027: report

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TORONTO - A new report says average asking rents in Canada have fallen back to similar levels from three years

Air Canada suspending four routes to the U.S. earlier than usual this summer

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Air Canada will end four seasonal flights to the United States that typically run throughout the summer earlier this year,

CRTC warns Bell over new $40 'handling' fee that may violate incoming rule

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OTTAWA - The CRTC is warning Bell Canada that a new $40 “device handling” fee could be in violation of

Maple Leaf Foods reviving plant-based brand Yves Veggie Cuisine

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Plant-based meat alternative brand Yves Veggie Cuisine is making a comeback this summer.Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it’s reviving five

Conservatives propose parental leave EI reforms

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OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are proposing a trio of employment insurance reforms they argue would make parental leaves more

S&P/TSX composite up more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets mixed

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TORONTO - Strength in the technology and base metal sectors helped Canada’s main stock index gain more than 100 points

AI a 'great thing' for engineering amid labour shortage, says WSP Global CEO

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MONTREAL - WSP Global CEO Alexandre L’Heureux says artificial intelligence is a useful tool for engineering firms, rather than representing