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Couche-Tard reports US$863.4M in Q4 profit, up year-over-year from US$439.4M

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LAVAL - Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.‘s net earnings attributable to shareholders came in at US$863.4 million during the fourth quarter, up

Manitoba eyes shrinkflation law, grocery store in downtown Winnipeg

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s government says it is eyeing new rules to mandate unit pricing in grocery stores in order to

Canada's deal for Chinese EVs threatens trade with U.S., automakers warn

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OTTAWA — Canadian auto industry leaders panned Industry Minister Melanie Joly’s claim Monday that Chinese carmakers are interested in forming

Air Canada announces 2 new contracts ratified with finance and clerical employees

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MONTREAL - Air Canada says two new contracts with its finance and clerical employees have been ratified. The airline says employees

AutoCanada completes sale of Illinois dealership, continuing progress on U.S. exit

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EDMONTON - AutoCanada Inc. has announced that it has completed the sale of its Toyota of Lincolnwood dealership in Illinois,

Toys "R" Us Canada gets court approval for three asset sales

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TORONTO - An Ontario court is giving Toys “R” Us Canada permission to split up and sell the business to

Restaurateur Mohamad Fakih and city of Mississauga sue each other for millions as arena feud escalates

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Mohamad Fakih and the City of Mississauga are suing each other for millions of dollars, marking a major escalation in

Nearly 50 former employees suing Bell over 'swipe-and-go' terminations

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Nearly 50 former Bell employees are suing parent company BCE Inc., alleging they were wrongfully fired as part of a

May food inflation outpace overall inflation as fruits and vegetables get pricier

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Rising food prices continued to outpace headline inflation for the 16th straight month, Statistics Canada data showed, with no relief