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5:33
After months of negotiations, Loblaw agrees to sign grocery code of conduct
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7:37
TD, RBC data point to slowing household spending in Canada
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5:00
Canadian banks directed over US$100 billion to oil and gas last year: report
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6:43
Copper's costly climb: How supply shortages are shaping the market
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Kevin O'Leary shares financial advice on Morning Markets
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7:36
Bank of Canada says households can cope with higher rates
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May 17
Tech entrepreneurs are packing up and leaving Canada following the proposed capital gains tax increase from the Feds, says former Wattpad CEO Allen Lau.
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May 17
5:36Canada is exploring higher tariffs on Chinese EVs, trade minister says
Canada is examining whether it needs to raise tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles after the White House announced major new levies on them, Trade Minister Mary Ng said.
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May 17
6:41ISS supports Gildan nominees put forward by activist shareholder Browning West
Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. is throwing its support behind a slate of board nominees and a former chief executive that dissident Gildan Activewear Inc. shareholders have been fighting to see run the company.
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May 17
6:21Loblaw's participation in grocery code 'a big step in the right direction': Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says with the biggest Canadian grocer now on board, the grocery code of conduct is much more likely to succeed.
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May 17
5:36If Canada follows U.S. lead on Chinese EV tariffs, impact could be huge
In a strategic election-year manoeuvre, U.S. President Joe Biden has introduced substantial tariff increases on various Chinese goods, aiming to strengthen domestic production in crucial sectors. Although the move is aimed at protecting American labour and businesses from what Biden deems unfair practices, the impact could be huge if Canada follows suit.
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May 17
Canada’s rapid population growth, due to high levels of immigration, has worked to reduce costs associated with an aging population while spurring other economic challenges, according to one economist.
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May 17
5:47Chinese-made Teslas pour into Canada as Biden erects U.S. tariff wall
The Biden administration is quadrupling U.S. tariffs on electric vehicles manufactured in China. But Chinese-made cars are still finding their way into a receptive North American market — just to the north.
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May 17
6:57Bank chief executives summoned to House of Commons environment committee
A parliamentary committee has summoned Canada's big five bank CEOs to talk about the environmental and climate impacts of the financial system.
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May 15
A dearth of heavy crude is forcing one of the world’s biggest buyers to go the extra mile to get the barrels it needs, offering another example of how sanctions and OPEC+ curbs are recasting the supply chain.
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May 16
12:01Manulife 20% YTD stock gain today 'years in the making,' CEO says
Manulife President and CEO Roy Gori says the company’s recent success “has been several years in the making” following a decade of challenges coming out of the 2008 financial crisis.
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May 17
6:30Teranet-National Bank composite house price index held steady in April
The Teranet-National Bank composite house price index which tracks home prices in 11 of Canada's largest cities remained stable from March to April.
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May 17
4:56Equifax Canada exploring use of payday loan data in credit score calculation
Equifax Canada says it's exploring how using payday loan data could affect people's credit scores.
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May 17
8:03Bitcoin's correlation with tech stocks jumps to highest level since August
Bitcoin was lumped in with other speculative investments during the run-up of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s last tightening cycle, slumping on expectations higher interest rates would damp the appetite for risk. Now with optimism growing again that borrowing costs could soon be heading lower, advocates of the biggest cryptocurrency are saying its more akin to high growth assets such as the shares of technology companies.
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May 15
The former CEO of Sears Canada says ongoing inflationary pressures are weighing heavy on retail giants like Walmart, which is in the midst of a corporate overhaul aimed at reducing costs.
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May 17
6:41Gildan investors should back browning and reinstate fired CEO, ISS says
Gildan Activewear Inc. shareholders should vote for all eight board nominees put forward by activist investor Browning West LP, including the chief executive officer who was fired by the board last year, proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. said.
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May 15
6:26Canadian homes for sale climb with second-biggest jump on record
Canada’s housing market posted a surge in the number of properties available for sale, one of the biggest monthly gains in listed inventory on record, as homebuyer demand waned amid persistently high interest rates.