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Tim Hortons is ditching coffee and trying something new at the Eaton Centre. Will Canadians bite?

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The Bay’s striped blankets are gone (for now), a Canada Goose parka is too pricey and Purdy’s or Laura Secord

The avalanche vs. snowball method of paying off debt. Which one is right for you?

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The Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate last week, to 2.5 per cent, after a hiatus from rate reductions

iPro Realty scandal: court grants RECO request to freeze assets of iPro co-founders

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A Superior Court judge has granted an order to freeze and trace the assets and accounts of iPro Realty‘s co-founders

MPs set to push Champagne to clarify budget timing at finance committee

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OTTAWA - Finance Minster François-Philippe Champagne will appear in front of the House of Commons’ finance committee in two weeks

Big tech news propels U.S. and Canadian markets higher, while gold bolsters S&P/TSX

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Big moves in tech helped propel markets on both sides of the border higher, while continued strength in gold bolstered

Canadian Chamber of Commerce calls for 'meticulous' temporary worker review

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says the entire temporary foreign worker program needs a “meticulous review” in the

Navy commander says he wants a 'Canadian from the core' corvette fleet

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OTTAWA - The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy says the service is working to narrow down what it wants

Parkland, Sunoco clear key U.S. regulatory hurdle for acquisition

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CALGARY - Parkland Corp. and Sunoco LP say they have cleared a key U.S. antitrust hurdle in a US$9.1-billion deal

Instagram using AI to detect Canadian teens signed up for adult accounts

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Instagram is testing artificial intelligence in Canada that will identify accounts it suspects belong to teens, even if they list