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Gas price rebound expected to send inflation higher in July

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OTTAWA - Economists expect inflation edged higher in July as consumers were getting whiplash at the gasoline pumps.Statistics Canada is

Manufacturing sales rise for fifth consecutive month in June: StatCan

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose for a fifth straight month in June, helped by gains in the

Nearly 50% of this Toronto rental tower will be 2 and 3 bedrooms, if the city approves it

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A newly proposed 40-storey rental tower in Toronto’s west end would see about half its units built as larger, multi-bedroom

What's canon in 'Paw Patrol'? Canadian mega-franchise tackles creative questions as its world expands

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TORONTO - Loyal “Paw Patrol” viewers learned years ago that dinosaurs didn’t go extinct on whatever version of Earth is

Ravi Jain won Canada’s top theatre prize. Now he's giving it away

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TORONTO - When Ravi Jain learned he had won the 2025 Siminovitch Prize, he already knew what he wanted to

La Caisse earns 5.1% return in first half of year, net assets total $552B

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MONTREAL - Quebec pension fund La Caisse says the return on its fund for the first half of the year

Audit of Halifax mayor's expenses prompts council to seek region-wide reform plan

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HALIFAX - A Halifax council committee has called for a plan to improve financial accountability within the mayor’s office and

S&P/TSX composite index down in late-morning trading Thursday, U.S. markets mixed

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index moved lower in late-morning trading on Thursday, driven by weakness in basic materials, while

New data centres will pay all energy costs, get no cash incentives under Ontario plan

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Data centres in Ontario would pay for all of their electricity costs and be charged a higher rate than other