Moosehead Breweries will no longer offer beer in bottles starting next year. Here's why

Moosehead Breweries, Canada’s oldest independent brewery, has announced that it will no longer sell its beers in bottles beginning early next year.According to Moosehead Breweries President and CEO Andrew Oland, the decision

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On this ambitious nation-building project, Canada can take a bow

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One of Canada’s most ambitious nation-building projects is already underway.With little fanfare, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast

Battle over lakefront condo tower ownership takes a turn as court allows buyout

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Adi Development Group can buy out its business partner on Burlington’s Nautique waterfront condo, for about $18.4 million, the court

Spirits maker Diageo, which bottles Crown Royal products, to close Amherstburg, Ont., facility next year

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LONDON - Spirits maker Diageo will cease operations at its bottling facility in Amherstburg, Ont., early next year, as it

BRP regains confidence to issue guidance as it posts better than expected results

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BRP Inc. says it delivered better than anticipated results despite the economic environment, leaving it confident enough to issue full-year

Canadian GDP shrinks in Q2 but economists aren't fretting a recession — yet

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OTTAWA - Canada’s economy contracted in the second quarter as U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainty tanked Canadian exports.But few economists

S&P/TSX composite gains amid key economic data, U.S. stock markets down

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TORONTO - The materials sector helped lift Canada’s main stock index to finish higher on Friday, while U.S. markets were

California energy regulators pause efforts to penalize oil companies for high profits

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California energy regulators Friday put the brakes on plans requiring oil companies to pay a penalty

Hudson's Bay landlords' fighting transfer of leases to B.C. billionaire leave court with no decision Friday

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Multiple landlords fighting Hudson’s Bay’s plan to transfer 25 store leases to B.C. billionaire Weihong Liu told an Ontario court

U.S. federal appeals court rules some of Trump's tariffs illegal

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WASHINGTON - A United States federal appeals court ruled on Friday that many of U.S President Donald Trump’s tariffs are