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Canada Post and union set to meet, two weeks after workers rejected contract

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OTTAWA - Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 postal workers are set to head back to the bargaining table

National home sales rise as long-awaited boost 'seems to have finally arrived': CREA

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The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in July rose 6.6 per cent compared with a year ago, continuing

Air Canada, flight attendants enter final day before strike deadline

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It’s the final day before a potential work stoppage could ground all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights.More than

CPP Investments earned one per cent in first quarter, net assets totalled $731.7B

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TORONTO - The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board says it earned a net return of one per cent for its

Toronto's first Simons location marks 'new chapter' for department store: CEO

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TORONTO - Wandering through Simons’s newest store a day before it opened on Thursday, Bernard Leblanc had a quiet confidence

Air Canada, flight attendants offer competing narratives ahead of strike deadline

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A demonstration by more than a dozen members of the union representing Air Canada’s flight attendants prompted the airline to

Rogers Communications selling data centre portfolio to InfraRed Capital Partners

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TORONTO - Rogers Communications Inc. has signed a deal to sell its portfolio of nine data centres to InfraRed Capital

Tech stocks drive S&P/TSX composite lower, U.S. markets flat amid hot macro data

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished lower on Thursday, weighed down by losses in the technology sector, while U.S.

Canadians are holding more cash in their wallets, Bank of Canada finds

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OTTAWA - A new survey from the Bank of Canada shows Canadians are keeping more cash in their wallets in