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Canada Post union to lift overtime ban, stop delivering flyers

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it will lift its overtime ban as of Monday at 12:01

Statistics Canada reports value of building permits down 0.1% in July to $11.9B

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the total monthly value of building permits in Canada ticked down 0.1 per cent in

Will the Bank of Canada cut interest rates next week? Here's what economists are forecasting

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Growing signs that the economy is struggling should prompt the Bank of Canada to resume cutting its key interest rate

Are REITs good for housing? CMHC says we need more, raising concerns among some housing experts

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While several academic studies have recently cautioned against investment firms in the rental market, Canada’s national housing agency says real estate investment

Political aims, critical minerals strategy key to review of Teck-Anglo deal: experts

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Political considerations and critical minerals strategy will be top of mind for Ottawa as it considers whether to approve a

Consumer spending showing signs of returning to normal, Empire says

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Customer spending behaviour is showing some signs of returning to normal after high inflation and tariffs led to shoppers flocking

Teck-Anglo focus on critical minerals to bode well for regulatory review: experts

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TORONTO - The proposed merger between Teck Resources Ltd. and Anglo American PLC to create a $70 billion critical minerals-focused

Carney's major project list includes LNG development, nuclear power, mining

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EDMONTON - An expansion to the Port of Montreal and work to double liquefied natural gas production in B.C. are

TSX and U.S. markets hit new records amid broader rally beyond tech and AI stocks

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TORONTO - Strength in industrial stocks helped Canada’s main stock index reach new ground following a string of record highs,