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Statistics Canada reports retail sales up 1.5 per cent in June at $70.2 billion

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 1.5 per cent to $70.2 billion in June, helped by increased spending

BRP head says trade agreement compliance softening tariff impact amid demand changes

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Ski-Doo maker BRP Inc. has dealt with trade disputes before, but its chief executive says there’s one aspect this time

Cenovus signs cash-and-stock deal to buy MEG Energy

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CALGARY - Cenovus Energy Inc. has signed a cash-and-stock deal to buy MEG Energy Corp. that values the company at

Condo market collapse ignites legal battle between owners of a new lakefront development

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The collapse of the GTA condo market is at the centre of a tense legal battle between the two owners

Trump tariff hit list grows in a blow to a Canadian steel industry struggling 'for its very existence'

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Canadian steel and aluminum industries already reeling from Donald Trump’s 50 per cent tariffs have received another blow — hundreds of

Air Canada ramping up operations to near full schedule by Friday

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MONTREAL - Air Canada says it expects to be operating close to its full network schedule by Friday. The airline says

IPro co-founders took millions from trust but will not be charged, regulator confirms

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Ontario’s real estate regulator has struck a deal with the co-founders of a GTA brokerage that misappropriated an unprecedented amount

Court monitor says it doesn't support Hudson's Bay plan to sell leases to Ruby Liu

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TORONTO - The court-appointed monitor overseeing Hudson’s Bay’s creditor protection case says it’s against landlords being forced to accept a

Regulator confirms iPro co-founders took millions from trust account, but says they will not be charged

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Ontario’s real estate regulator has struck a deal with the co-founders of a GTA brokerage that misappropriated an unprecedented amount