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Hudson's Bay back in court Friday for a final showdown over forced lease transfers

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Hudson’s Bay heads back to court Friday in a high-stakes bid to transfer 25 store leases to B.C. billionaire Weihong

Canadian economy contracts 1.6% in Q2 as tariffs hit, StatCan says

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy contracted last quarter as exports plummeted in the face of U.S. tariffs.The

Strathcona to purchase five per cent of MEG Energy's shares after failed takeover bid

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Strathcona Resources Ltd. says it plans to expand its minority stake in MEG Energy Corp. after its bid for a

Statistics Canada set to release GDP data for June and Q2 today

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada is set to release gross domestic product data for the month of June and the second

S&P/TSX composite reverses losses to a flat finish, while U.S. markets add to records

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index struggled to find direction and finished flat on Thursday, while U.S. markets reached new

Wildfires in 2023 drove Canada's air pollution. How could it affect life expectancy?

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A new global report says record-breaking 2023 wildfires drove Canada’s air pollution to levels not seen since at least the

Ford government to intervene in review of Ontario's real estate regulator following iPro scandal

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The Ontario government will intervene in an “extensive review” of its real estate watchdog after it cut a deal with

Hudson’s Bay pushes for Ruby Liu’s $69M takeover of leases as court showdown stretches into Friday

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Bankrupt Hudson’s Bay Corporation told court Thursday that accepting B.C. billionaire Weihong ‘Ruby’ Liu’s offer of $69 million for its 25 leases is

Bank bosses strike cautious tone on earnings calls as trade uncertainty lingers

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The tone was more cautious than doom-and-gloom this week as executives at Canada’s big six banks released third-quarter results and