Hudson’s Bay pushes for Ruby Liu’s $69M takeover of leases as court showdown stretches into Friday

Bankrupt Hudson’s Bay Corporation told court Thursday that accepting B.C. billionaire Weihong ‘Ruby’ Liu’s offer of $69 million for its 25 leases is the only way to realize value for creditors, despite opposition

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Mariah the Scientist's 'Hearts Sold Separately' mixes love potions and pensive emotions

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NEW YORK (AP) — If you were surprised when Mariah the Scientist’s “Burning Blue” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s rhythmic

Air Canada ramping up operations to near full schedule

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MONTREAL - Air Canada says operations are almost back to full capacity as it continues to ramp up flights following

Tribunal orders Ottawa, First Nations to resume negotiations on child welfare reforms

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal is ordering parties involved in a decade-long child welfare case to work together

Frank Stronach denies alleged 1986 sexual assault in statement of defence

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Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach, who is awaiting trial on more than a dozen charges related to sexual assault, is denying

Father Of Boston Jaylen Brown Arrested After Las Vegas Stabbing

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Quenton Marcelles Brown, the father of Jaylen Brown, was charged with attempted murder after a stabbing incident in Las Vegas,

News photographers to resume covering Oasis concerts as band lifts restrictions

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TORONTO - An organization representing news agencies says its spat with Oasis over photography rights has come to an end,

MEG agrees to $7.9B Cenovus takeover while spurned bidder Strathcona fires back

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CALGARY - MEG Energy Inc. has accepted a friendly cash-and-stock takeover offer from oilsands neighbour Cenovus Energy Inc. worth $7.9

Carney says he will travel to Germany next week to deepen ties

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney will soon travel to Europe in a bid to deepen economic and security ties

Opioid deaths drop nationally, but rise in Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador

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New federal data says apparent opioid-related deaths dropped by 17 per cent across Canada in 2024 compared with the prior