Champagne tries to sell Europe on Canadian energy, critical mineral exports

OTTAWA - Canada’s finance minister says the country could be a “supplier of choice” for European markets looking to bolster energy security and defence capabilities. François-Philippe Champagne says Canadian critical mineral

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Some Air Canada flights to be cancelled today as clock ticks toward work stoppage

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Some Air Canada flights that were scheduled to take off today will be cancelled as the airline braces for a

Financial firms file for eviction more than any other Toronto landlord, new research finds

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Financial firms in Toronto pursue evictions more often than any other type of landlord in the city, a groundbreaking new

Quebec department store icon Simons opens shop at Yorkdale with 'something for everyone'

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After a string of department store closures, Canadian-owned Simons is setting its sights on becoming Torontonians’ retailer of choice, as

'One battle after another' for farmland in Cowichan title ruling: ex-councillor

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Former Richmond, B.C., city councillor Harold Steves’ family has been farming in the area since 1877, lending their name to

Buy Canadian shopping trend starting to lose some steam: Metro CEO

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Consumers are still seeking local products, but executives at one of Canada’s biggest grocers say the buy Canadian movement is

Ford government's new recycling law doesn't cover stores and restaurants — so some may find they can no longer recycle at all

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Thousands of tons of recyclables could end up in landfills next year if municipalities opt out of running expensive collection

Flight simulator maker CAE reports Q1 profit and revenue up from year ago

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MONTREAL - Flight simulator maker CAE Inc. reported a first-quarter profit attributable to equity holders of $57.2 million, up from

Gildan sizes up its basic apparel offerings with US$2.2B deal to buy HanesBrands

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Gildan Activewear Inc. has gone from potential takeover target last year to it being the big-time buyer as it snaps

Air Canada to start cancelling flights Thursday as flight attendants threaten to strike Saturday

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As the clock ticks down to a potential strike by Air Canada flight attendants on Saturday, the effects of the