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Inflation, interest rates hit lower-income Canadians’ purchasing power harder: report
Inflation and higher interest rates have eroded Canadians’ purchasing power since 2022, particularly for lower-income households, a new report from the parliamentary budget officer has
Antitrust case against Amazon to move forward in the U.S.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s case accusing Amazon of stifling competition in online retail will move forward, though some of the states that sued alongside
Western Forest Products temporarily curtails sawmill production
Western Forest Products Inc. (WFP) says it is temporarily curtailing lumber production due to market challenges. The Vancouver-based company says it is reducing production from
Canada could help balance the scales with China as tensions rise in South China Sea, experts say
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has an opening during this week’s summit with regional leaders in Laos to step up Canada’s efforts to help Southeast Asian
Canadian Natural Resources buying Chevron’s Alberta assets for $6.5B US
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has signed a deal to buy Chevron Canada Ltd.’s interests in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project and Duvernay shale for $6.5
How power-hungry AI could help fuel growth in alternative energy
Using AI can feel like watching a magic trick. Ask ChatGPT for a photo and out it comes, no matter how elaborate or goofy the
We’re drowning in reusable bags. Are bag profits preventing big grocers from adopting solutions?
You know the feeling. You’re in line to buy groceries and suddenly realize, with regret, that you forgot to bring reusable bags. So you begrudgingly
Airlines can be required to provide compensation for international disruptions: Supreme Court
Politics·New The Supreme Court confirms that airlines can be required to compensate passengers for certain international flight disruptions ruling that Canada’s passenger protection regulations do
Nova Scotia’s offer to wine sector didn’t follow report recommendations, says co-author
A proposed support package from the Nova Scotia government for the province’s wine industry did not follow recommendations in an expert report and was offering