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WestJet flight attendants say they work 35 hours a month for free. Now, a strike deadline is threatening summer travel

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With just days to go until 4,400 Westjet flight attendants could go on strike, both sides are still at the

Average Canadian data breach costs and detection times are rising: IBM report

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Data breaches are becoming more costly for Canadian companies, a new report suggests. Canadian organizations paid an average of $7.11 million

Why our pain at the pump has no end in sight

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Few people would want to make a Cassandra prediction for continued high oil prices and the misery that goes with

Clock ticks down on WestJet flight attendants’ strike deadline

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The clock is ticking down toward a strike deadline that could see 4,400 WestJet flight attendants hit the picket line

Billy Bishop airport expansion isn't dead, Ford minister insists

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Blasting the federal government for listening to “a small fringe group in Toronto,” provincial Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria insists the

Eby defends minister's criticism on LNG expansion citing 'big tent'

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British Columbia Premier David Eby says he helped a cabinet minister write her statement denouncing plans for the expansion of

Salsa on St. Clair organizer vows to continue after key sponsor of Toronto festival pulls out

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The organizer of Salsa on St. Clair vows to continue with the popular street festival, even though a major backer

Elon Musk launches invite-only X Money with a Visa debit card, 6% yield and real-time transfers

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NEW YORK (AP) — Elon Musk’s social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, launched its own bank account-like product

Intact Financial reports $720M in Q2 profit, down from $867M last year

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TORONTO - Insurance provider Intact Financial Corp. reported second-quarter net income of $720 million, down from $867 million during the