'I thought the world was against me:' How this leading Toronto restaurateur navigates the ups and downs of business

In business as in life, timing is everything.Yannick Bigourdan, one of Toronto’s most influential restaurateurs, seems to have a knack for bad timing — despite his obvious success. His first restaurant, Splendido,

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California energy regulators pause efforts to penalize oil companies for high profits

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California energy regulators Friday put the brakes on plans requiring oil companies to pay a penalty

Hudson's Bay landlords' fighting transfer of leases to B.C. billionaire leave court with no decision Friday

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Multiple landlords fighting Hudson’s Bay’s plan to transfer 25 store leases to B.C. billionaire Weihong Liu told an Ontario court

U.S. federal appeals court rules some of Trump's tariffs illegal

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WASHINGTON - A United States federal appeals court ruled on Friday that many of U.S President Donald Trump’s tariffs are

Westbank sells stake in massive Squamish Nation housing development in Vancouver

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VANCOUVER - Developer Westbank Corp. has sold its entire stake in the Squamish Nation’s massive Senakw housing project, which broke

iPro scandal: Groups representing 90,000 realtors call on province to reform RECO

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Five realtor associations representing about 90,000 of Ontario’s roughly 100,000 realtors are calling on the provincial government to reform the

'On the verge of recession:' Trump tariffs slam Canada, new GDP numbers show

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The signs have been there all along, but now the evidence is clear: U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been killing

Zellers trademarks sold to Quebec retailer, court documents show

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Zellers is making a comeback with its first new store set to open in Edmonton next week.Landlord Henry Zavriyev says

Trump tariffs slam Canada, new GDP numbers show

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The Canadian economy contracted more than many economists expected in the second quarter of 2025 as businesses grappled with U.S.

U.S. ends de-minimis tariff exemption for small packages, upending global e-commerce

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What was once too much of a nuisance for the U.S. to regulate became too big of an economic force