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After months of negotiations, Loblaw agrees to sign grocery code of conduct
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TD, RBC data point to slowing household spending in Canada
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Canadian banks directed over US$100 billion to oil and gas last year: report
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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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7:43Revival of meme-stock frenzy points to a frothy U.S. stock market
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May 16
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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. is planning to invest about US$500 million for a majority stake in Indian renewable power firm Leap Green Energy Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.
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Browning West LP says two lawsuits launched by Gildan Activewear Inc.'s board against the investor have been dismissed.
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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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The Daily Chase: Dow hits 40,000, but should we really care?
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8:12Walmart tops US$500 billion in market value as results impress
Walmart Inc. shares surged on Thursday, pushing the retailer’s market value over US$500 billion for the first time, after it posted stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings and boosted its annual sales and profit forecasts.
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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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9:03Markets today: Stocks churn as traders waver on U.S. rates outlook
Stocks hovered below this week’s record levels as dialed-down bets for U.S. Federal Reserve policy easing prompted a pull-back from riskier assets.
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20h ago
Share sales rebound 98% in Toronto as copper, gold prices surge
After a miserable year for share sales, Canada’s largest exchange is seeing a rebound thanks to mining firms raising capital as copper and gold prices have spiked.
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5:04Oil price news: Oil set to eke out weekly gain as supply and inflation set tone
Oil headed for a modest weekly gain as futures stayed in a narrow range, with the outlook for supply and inflation in focus.
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21h ago
Canada and U.S. make joint investment in critical mineral producers
The Canadian and U.S. governments say they're co-investing in critical mineral producers for the first time as they work to boost regional supplies.
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May 15
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.
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A study by Canada's national housing agency says housing starts aren’t keeping pace with available residential construction resources due to restrictive regulations and a "highly fragmented" industry.
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8:06DOJ advances plan to classify marijuana as less dangerous drug
The U.S. Justice Department formally started the procedure of classifying marijuana as a less dangerous substance, moving toward a major change in U.S. drug policy.