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Ottawa opening exports office as part of strategy to diversify trade

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OTTAWA - The federal government is opening a new strategic exports office as part of its plan to diversify trade.The

WestJet strike 2026: Tell us how it's affecting your travel plans

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We’re in the midst of summer travel season and we want to know: Do you have an upcoming flight booked

Toy company Spin Master reports US$29.7M Q2 profit, revenue up from year ago

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TORONTO - Spin Master Corp. reported a second-quarter profit of US$29.7 million compared with a loss of US$46.5 million a

Canfor reports $18.5M second-quarter loss, sales up from year ago

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VANCOUVER - Canfor Corp. reported a loss of $18.5 million in its latest quarter compared with a loss of $202.8

Bombardier reports US$191M profit in second quarter as revenue up from year ago

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MONTREAL - Bombardier Inc. reported a second-quarter profit of US$191 million, down from US$193 million a year earlier, as its

Canadian, U.S. markets drop as oil prices rise amid continued Middle East fighting

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TORONTO - Stock markets across Canada and the U.S. tumbled on Wednesday as oil prices rose and fighting resumed in

Ontario's battery giants promise to expand recycling collection in return for reduced fine — but consumers will pay

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Three of Canada’s biggest battery manufacturers have agreed to invest more money into Ontario’s recycling infrastructure in exchange for a

Jason Cloth, the Canadian financier behind Hollywood blockbusters 'Joker' and 'Licorice Pizza' allegedly defrauded millions from investors. Now he's been arrested

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Canadian Hollywood financier Jason Cloth has been arrested in Los Angeles after being charged for allegedly defrauding investors of more than

WestJet flight attendants' union serves 72-hour strike notice

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CALGARY - The union representing 4,400 flight attendants at WestJet says it has issued 72-hour strike notice, paving the runway