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Weaker economy, end to some retaliatory tariffs spurred Bank of Canada cut: summary

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A weakening economy and the removal of most retaliatory tariffs helped convince the Bank of Canada that a cut to

Sault Ste. Marie MP says Trump tried to wipe Algoma Steel 'off the map'

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OTTAWA - The member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma region says U.S. President Donald Trump tried

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith set to make major energy industry announcement

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CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to reveal today a new project to strengthen national energy

Minimum wage increases in Ontario today. But is it enough to keep up with inflation?

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Ontarians who are earning minimum wage can expect to see a boost in their paycheques starting Wednesday, as the province

Maple Leaf Foods completes pork spinoff of Canada Packers

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MISSISSAUGA - Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it has completed the spinoff of its pork operations into Canada Packers Inc. Common

TMX Group acquires U.S.-based data and analytics provider Verity

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TORONTO - TMX Group says it has acquired Verity, an investment research management system, data, and analytics provider.Financial terms of

MEG Energy says Glass Lewis recommends shareholders back Cenovus offer

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CALGARY - MEG Energy Corp. says a second major independent proxy advisory firm has recommended its shareholders back a takeover

Toronto Climate Week launches in effort to grow Canadian clean tech hub

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TORONTO - A new climate conference is kicking off in Toronto that’s aiming to highlighting Canada’s clean tech and climate

The inside scoop on how Canada's ice-cream giant Chapman’s is rising above tariffs

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Ice cream ranks high on the list of discretionary items that are among the first to be cut from household