Telus, Samsung launch software platform amid shift to AI-powered networks

Telus Corp. is partnering with Samsung to deploy what it calls Canada’s first commercial radio access network intelligent controller, a software platform that will help eventually deliver networks fully powered

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This Toronto typewriter store is one of the last in Canada: 'It’s like an art gallery that nobody knows about'

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Stacked in the back of Fern Garside’s white Toyota are her father’s boxes: nearly all Remingtons, all well-loved.Her father, Ron,

'You're planting your brand flag': The power of brand building in the women's sports boom

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On a cold day in the beginning of 2024, Alastair Merry and Mary Lou Bunn had a few questions for

Startup women’s leagues on the rise, fueled by popularity of women's sports. But will they last?

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When Justine Siegal and Keith Stein envisioned the United States’ first professional women’s baseball league in 70 years, they wanted

BMO sees steadier economic outlook ahead, but trade uncertainty remains

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Executives at BMO Financial Group say the economic outlook in Canada and the U.S. is becoming steadier, but the bank

Scotiabank executive says youth bearing the most financial strain

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The Bank of Nova Scotia’s chief risk offer says it’s a mixed picture for consumer health in Canada, with younger

More Canadians commuting as remote work declines, hybrid workers on site more often

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The number of Canadians commuting to work rose for the fourth year in a row, a Statistics Canada report said

Cracker Barrel relents, says its old logo will return

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Cracker Barrel said late Tuesday it’s returning to its old logo after critics — including President Donald Trump — protested

CBC going to court to fight disclosure order for Gem subscriber numbers

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OTTAWA - CBC/Radio-Canada is going to court to defend its refusal to disclose subscriber numbers for its Gem streaming service.The

North American markets end rangebound day higher after losses on Monday

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TORONTO - Strength in the materials sector helped Canada’s main stock index finish nearly 170 points higher Tuesday, while U.S.