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What a world growing older fast means for investing
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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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Copper's costly climb: How supply shortages are shaping the market
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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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20m ago
7:26Loblaw boycott organizers say they plan to keep movement going past May
The organizers of a month-long boycott of Loblaw-owned stores say they've decided to extend the boycott past May.
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A trial date has been set for 2026 in a class-action lawsuit regarding the crash landing of an Air Canada flight at the Halifax International Airport during a storm in 2015.
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May 20
5:47Tesla shareholder group slams Elon Musk's US$56 billion pay package
A coalition of Tesla Inc. shareholders is urging its peers to reject the US$56 billion pay package for Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk that the company’s board has asked investors to approve again.
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5:33Independent stores and grocery alternatives see sales boost amid Loblaw boycott
As the month-long boycott of Loblaw-owned stores wears on, small independent food retailers and alternative grocery options say they’re seeing a boost in traffic and sales.
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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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4h ago
5:19Innergex says battery energy storage facility in northern Chile begins operations
Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. says its San Andres battery energy storage facility in northern Chile has started operations.
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23h ago
4:34Crypto lifted by Ether's biggest jump since 2022 on ETF outlook
Crypto prices have surged on signs of momentum toward U.S. approval of exchange-traded funds investing directly in the second-largest token Ether, a shift from a more downbeat outlook as recently as last week.
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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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8h ago
4:21Lowe's sales beat estimates with boost from pro contractors
Lowe’s Cos. reported comparable sales for the first quarter that beat the average analyst estimate, a sign that the company is making inroads with professional contractors despite a weak U.S. housing market.
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10h ago
6:55Apple fights €1.8 billion EU antitrust fine for curbs on Spotify
Apple Inc. is challenging a €1.8 billion (US$1.9 billion) fine levied by the European Union for thwarting fair competition from music-streaming rivals, including Spotify Technology SA.
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6h ago
The Daily Chase: Inflation eases once more
Here are five things you need to know this morning.
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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 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
6:41ISS 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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20h ago
6:01Markets today: S&P 500 wavers near record in run-up to Nvidia
The stock market fluctuated near all-time highs as traders awaited Nvidia Corp.’s earnings and waded through remarks from a handful of Federal Reserve speakers.