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Lichen, logging, land rights: Complex forces play out in fate of ancient B.C. forest

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A shaggy, cool-green lichen hangs from the trunk of a tree in a forest on northeastern Vancouver Island, growing on

Jerry quits Ben & Jerry's, saying its independence on social issues has been stifled

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Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield is leaving the ice cream brand after 47 years, saying that the independence it

Moosehead Breweries will no longer offer beer in bottles starting next year. Here's why

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Moosehead Breweries, Canada’s oldest independent brewery, has announced that it will no longer sell its beers in bottles beginning early next year.According

Banks have "ample capacity" to help fund Canada's adjustment to new era: regulator

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TORONTO - The head of Canada’s banking regulator says major banks have significant capital on hand and he’s looking to

Privacy commissioner reviews Tiffany data breach, U.S. customers also affected

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A data breach at Tiffany & Co. is under review by the privacy commissioner. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of

You can now sell your old cell phones at some Walmart stores in the GTA

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Ontario residents can now sustainably dispose of their used cellphones in exchange for cashback following ecoATM’s new partnership with Walmart.The

TSX closes slightly higher, U.S. stock markets mixed after BoC and Fed cut rates

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished narrowly in positive territory, while U.S. markets were mixed amid a pair of

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 2.5% in a 'clear consensus'

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The Bank of Canada lowered interest rates for the first time since March citing a weaker economy in the face

Five key takeaways from the Bank of Canada's rate cut decision

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The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point on Wednesday, bringing it to 2.5 per