Sagard expanding private equity platform with Unigestion deal

TORONTO - Alternative asset manager Sagard says it’s combining its private equity platform with that of Geneva-based Unigestion. Montreal-based Sagard, a division of Power Corp. of Canada, says the combined platform

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B.C.'s independent wood manufacturers decry retroactive U.S. softwood duties

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s independent wood product makers say hundreds of small- and medium-sized manufacturers may be forced to shut

The world is caving to Trump’s one-sided trade 'deals.' Canada should show him the door

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U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be signing trade deals left and right. Canada is scheduled to agree to one

Is Toronto’s real estate market crashing? Home prices will keep dropping, experts say — but it won’t feel like any crash we’ve had before

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For the first time in more than 30 years Canadians are facing a shocking truth: home prices don’t go up

S&P/TSX composite rises Friday, U.S. markets also close higher

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Canada’s main stock index capped off the week with a more than 100-point bump on Friday, while U.S. markets set

Cenovus floated as potential competing bidder for hostile takeover target MEG Energy

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CALGARY - Oilsands giant Cenovus Energy Corp. has been cited by industry watchers as one of the potential competing bidders

Rogers asks employees to work in the office full-time

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TORONTO - Rogers Communications Inc. is joining a growing list of companies asking its employees to return to the office.The

Pembina reaches settlement on Alliance pipeline fees and revenue sharing

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CALGARY - Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it has reached a settlement with shippers on fees and revenue sharing for its

More lease deals reached for Hudson's Bay locations

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TORONTO - Hudson’s Bay has reached deals to sell the leases of six store locations as legal wrangling continues on

Automakers are going big on in-car subscriptions. Are customers buying it?

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Consumers don’t want to pay for it. Automakers are still pushing hard. In-car subscriptions have become a growing obsession for many