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Hudson's Bay headed back to court to get permission to sell six leases

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TORONTO - Hudson’s Bay is headed back to court with hopes of getting approval to sell more of its leases

Trump could spell the death of Canadian auto production. Here's Plan B

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Here’s a sobering thought. Canada produced about 1.3 million vehicles last year. The U.S. has excess vehicle assembly capacity of

Canadian auto sector hopeful a U.S. trade deal will come with carve-outs

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Automotive industry leaders are hoping to see exemptions for vehicles compliant with the current trade deal as Canada and the

Capital Power still waiting for Alberta data centre powering opportunity

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Capital Power Corp. says it’s holding out for an opportunity to power a large-scale data centre at its Genesee Generating

Algoma Steel suspends dividend as tariffs disrupt industry

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SAULT STE. MARIE - Algoma Steel Group Inc. has suspended its dividend as it reported a net loss in the

Precision Drilling boosts capital spending as outlook improves

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CALGARY - Precision Drilling Corp. says the outlook for its business is improving enough for it to reverse cuts to

S&P/TSX composite falls nearly 170 points, U.S. markets were mixed

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index saw broad declines Wednesday while U.S. markets were mixed as both the Bank of

CPKC reports higher earnings, revenues for second quarter

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CALGARY - Canadian Pacific Kansas City has reported an increase in profits and revenues during the second quarter. The continent-spanning railroad,

Canada's Diallo advances at NBO Toronto, Galarneau falls in three sets

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TORONTO - Canada’s Gabriel Diallo advanced to the third round of the National Bank Open on Wednesday with a 6-3,