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Pricier pineapples? Here’s how the U.S. port strike could impact your wallet
With U.S. port workers on strike as of Tuesday morning, consumers around the world — and especially in Canada, with its close trade ties to
Dockworkers on U.S. East Coast strike, halting half the nation’s ocean shipping
Dockworkers on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast began a strike early on Tuesday, their first large-scale stoppage in nearly 50 years, halting the
Number of orphan wells in Alberta will soon double as controversial oilpatch bankruptcy settled
Alberta’s orphan well woes are about to swell following the end of a controversial court case involving some of the biggest names in the Canadian
U.S. warns 40 foreign operators may be flying Boeing 737s with rudder issue
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Monday said more than 40 foreign operators of Boeing 737 airplanes could be using aircraft with rudder components
Buying a home may remain out of reach for many Canadians for the foreseeable future
Buying a house may remain out of reach for many Canadians for the foreseeable future, with mortgage costs unlikely to fall enough to offset lofty
TD Bank to pay $20 million US to resolve ‘spoofing’ investigation
Toronto-Dominion Bank is set to pay more than $20 million US as part of a deal with American authorities to resolve an investigation into a former
Stellantis slashing financial outlook amid industry slump, Chinese competition
Stellantis, the world’s fourth largest carmaker, slashed its earnings forecast on Monday, citing investments to turn around its U.S. operations amid a wider industry slump
GM’s self-driving car unit fined $1.5 million US for failing to report crash details
The U.S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday that General Motors’ self-driving car unit Cruise will pay a $1.5 million US fine after it
Solar-powered longhouses, low-impact hydro: These Indigenous leaders have energy solutions
Walking across a row of green charging stations on the outskirts of Quebec City, Desiree Maurice says she dreams of one day seeing them in