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Trump’s new tariffs go into effect as US economy shows signs of strain

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump began imposing higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday just as the economic

Bell's fibre footprint to 'plateau' after Ottawa sticks with CRTC's wholesale policy

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The chief executive of BCE Inc. says the company expects its Canadian fibre footprint to “plateau” rather than expand after

Canadian Tire preparing revival of Hudson's Bay trademarks for later this year: CEO

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TORONTO - Shoppers will get their first peek at what the Hudson’s Bay brand looks like under Canadian Tire Corp.

Restaurant Brands says consumer confidence is improving with Tims a bright spot in Q2

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The chief executive of Restaurant Brands International Inc. says he’s seeing a rebound in consumer confidence after a slower start

S&P/TSX composite index closes lower, U.S. markets mixed amid trade worries

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index closed down Thursday while U.S. markets were mixed as numerous tariffs imposed by U.S.

AtkinsRéalis says the slowdown in the United States is temporary

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MONTREAL - Montreal-based engineering firm AtkinsRéalis revised down its forecasts for the engineering sector slightly due to a decline in

Air Canada says it made an offer to make flight attendants 'best paid in Canada' — but union disputes offer has been made

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Air Canada told the Star Thursday that it is offering to make its flight attendants “the best paid in Canada”

Carney says he's focused on building up Canada as Trump's global trade war escalates

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WASHINGTON - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday Canadians are focused on building up their economy after U.S. President Donald

Quebecor CEO says he doesn't intend to follow Telus in selling cell towers

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MONTREAL - Quebecor Inc.‘s cellphone towers are not for sale as its chief executive says the company has no intention