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Statistics Canada reports retail sales down 0.8 per cent in July at $69.6 billion

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says retail sales fell 0.8 per cent to $69.6 billion in July as shoppers spent less

Some independent grocers may not take empties as of January 1, citing concerns over 'dirty' beer bottles

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A number of independent grocers are threatening to stop alcohol sales before a Jan. 1 deadline that requires them to

Cenovus Energy makes case for MEG Energy offer over bid by Strathcona Resources

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CALGARY - Cenovus Energy Inc. says its cash-and-stock bid for MEG Energy Corp. offers a premium valuation and certainty over

Suspension of Canada Post flyer delivery gets mixed reactions from residents and businesses

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For the past five years, Robert Bizley of Oshawa has made it a daily routine to check his mailbox, pull

Pierre Poilievre says the temporary foreign worker program is stealing jobs from Canadians. We fact-check some of the most frequent claims about it

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As Canada’s unemployment rate ticks upward, politicians and social media rhetoric have increasingly pointed to the temporary foreign worker program

Canadian business travel to the U.S. remained resilient in the first half of the year

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Canadians might be shunning leisurely visits to the U.S., but new data shows corporate travel appears to be business as

S&P/TSX composite rises amid 'bullish' sentiment from lower borrowing costs

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index closed more than 130 points higher, helped by strength in the technology sector, while

Canada Post to present new contract offer to postal workers

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Canada Post says it plans to present a new contract offer to 53,000 employees in an attempt to kick-start stalled

Canada Post sending new offers to union with aim of moving talks forward

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Canada Post is sending new offers to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in an effort to move negotiations forward,