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Gordie Howe bridge means smoother transport, but not lower consumer prices: truckers

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Trucking firms say the opening of the Gordie Howe bridge promises more efficient transport between Canada and the United States

S&P/TSX composite up Monday morning, U.S. stock markets mixed

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up in late-morning trading on Monday, led by strength in the technology sector,

TD report predicts 'meaningful' GDP boost from West Coast pipeline

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CALGARY - A new oil pipeline to the West Coast would lift Canada and Alberta’s gross domestic product, but perhaps

Plush red dragon flies off toy store shelves after Blue Jays homer

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TORONTO - For years, Simply Wonderful Toys has stocked a plush red dragon on a stick. The toy has a

Ottawa lends Millar Western Lumber $100M to cope with tariff impacts

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OTTAWA - The federal government is extending a $100-million loan to help a lumber company in Western Canada cope with

Can your condo board police who sleeps in your home? This Mississauga building has a rule that does

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Imagine owning a condo and being told that your child or parent may sleep on your sofa or in the

This couple spent 2 months living out of a cooler after their $3,000 fridge broke. Here's how we got their money back

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If you want to understand why Ontario’s consumer protection laws are failing everyday families, step inside retired couple Carol and

Cheaper, open and intelligent: Chinese AI models gain ground, as they make inroads in the US

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HONG KONG (AP) — China has a hot new product in the United States: artificial intelligence.San Francisco-based Raffi Krikorian, the

A forced-labor crackdown or an end-run around Congress? Dissecting Trump's new tariffs

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NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration has imposed double-digit tariffs on more than 60 countries, using a legal justification