Fairlife pauses US production after cyberattack breached milk brand's systems

NEW YORK (AP) — Milk brand Fairlife is pausing its production in the U.S. after a ransomware cyberattack breached the company’s systems.Coca-Cola, which owns Fairlife, announced Thursday that its dairy

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Temporary relief in gas prices expected to pull inflation back below 3% in June

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OTTAWA - Falling gas prices in June are expected to pull the annual inflation rate back below three per cent

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Bank of Canada holds key rate steady as confidence grows in economic rebound

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OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada struck a somewhat optimistic tone about the economy after holding its policy rate steady

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More than 4,000 WestJet flight attendants are expected to vote in favour of a strike mandate that could allow members

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Fierce competition south of the border weighed on Cogeco Inc.‘s earnings during its latest quarter despite what the company described

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CBC/Radio-Canada to expand news division with five new international bureaus

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CBC/Radio-Canada says it will expand its English and French news divisions with five new international bureaus over the next two

Gold prices weigh on Canada's stock market while AI drags Wall Street lower

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TORONTO - Stock markets lost ground in the U.S. and Canada on Thursday, weighed down by slumping AI stocks and

Metro to sell Première Moisson bakery facility in Quebec for $90 million

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MONTREAL - Metro Inc. has signed a deal to sell its Première Moisson Group bakery facility in Baie-D’Urfé, Que., near