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Hudson's Bay painting with mysterious past sells for $217,250 in auction

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TORONTO - A Prince Rupert painting with a mysterious backstory has sold for $217,250 in an auction.The 361-year-old portrait was

Slate Grocery REIT considering possible sale after unsolicited proposal

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TORONTO - Slate Grocery REIT says it has set up a special committee of independent trustees which is soliciting proposals

S&P/TSX slightly up in late-morning trading, U.S. markets rise

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up slightly while New York markets were also in positive territory late Friday

Bell boosts cellular capacity in Montreal for Grand Prix weekend

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MONTREAL - Bell Canada says it has boosted cellular capacity for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal in anticipation

Iran war hammers CAE's bottom line, with training centre shutdowns on the horizon

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MONTREAL - The head of CAE Inc. says the Iran war is poised to continue hammering its bottom line, as

Higher sales at gas stations as prices rise boost retail sales in March

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.9 per cent to $72.7 billion in March as higher gas prices

From oil patch to gas pump: This is why it costs so much to fill your gas tank

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When gas prices spike, the pain to your pocketbook can feel close to home, but the forces driving the increases

Don't mention the World Cup! How companies practice the fine art of 'guerrilla marketing.'

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Watch Portugal, $3,870. See Portugal, $799. Watch England, $3,402. See England, $799.If you’re a fan frustrated at sky-high World Cup

CAE profits drop as Iran war takes a toll on demand for pilot training

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MONTREAL - CAE Inc. says profits plunged in its latest quarter amid conflict in the Middle East, even as revenues