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Algoma Steel seeking $500M in federal support amid ongoing concern over U.S. tariffs

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SAULT STE. MARIE - Algoma Steel Group Inc. says it is seeking $500 million in federal support as the company

Statistics Canada reports May retail sales down 1.1 per cent at $69.2 billion

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says retail sales decreased 1.1 per cent to $69.2 billion in May, driven by sales declines

Algoma Steel seeking federal support amid ongoing concern over U.S. tariffs

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SAULT STE. MARIE - Algoma Steel says it is seeking $500 million in federal support as the company faces continued

As Toronto's real estate market tumbles, these are the neighbourhoods bucking the trend

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As Toronto’s real estate market tumbles, there are a few neighbourhoods that are bucking the trend, according to a new

New GTA home sales in June were down a whopping 60% from last year, report finds

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New home sales in the GTA remained “extremely low” in June, decreasing a whopping 60 per cent from a year prior

Deal or no deal, Trump's looming 35% tariff has business worried about current exemptions

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With Prime Minister Mark Carney suggesting Canada might not ink a trade deal with the U.S. by Donald Trump’s Aug.

Gold a bright spot for TSX as Canadian index outperforms S&P 500

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Gold and precious metals have been a bright spot this year, helping the S&P/TSX composite index outperform the S&P 500,

Premiers praise Carney and one another as they wrap up meetings in Ontario

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HUNTSVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wrapped three days of meetings with his fellow premiers and Prime Minister

S&P/TSX composite closes higher, U.S. markets up after U.S.-Japan trade deal

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TORONTO - Gains in consumer and financial stocks helped lift Canada’s main stock index to finish higher Wednesday, while U.S.