London Drugs closes stores until further notice due to cyberattack
London Drugs says stores in western Canada closed until further notice
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Retailer London Drugs temporarily closes stores in Western Canada due to 'operational issue'
London Drugs closes 80 locations to deal with 'operational issue'
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Loblaws boycott planned for May across Canada
NP View: Loblaw is a true Canadian success story — no wonder Trudeau wants to destroy it
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Canadians plan to boycott Loblaws, Shoppers Drug Mart in May over rising food costs
By Brad Bennett
Consumers gear up for Loblaw boycott as petition for investigation gains traction
British Columbians rounding up local grocery stores ahead of mass boycott | News
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Gate Gourmet, union reach tentative agreement
By Codi Wilson
Airline catering company at Toronto Pearson reaches tentative agreement: union
By Gabby Rodrigues
Airline caterer Gate Gourmet reaches tentative deal with striking workers
Toronto airline food workers reach tentative deal with Gate Gourmet
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Gate Gourmet, union reach tentative agreement | CTV News
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Tesla shares surge as Elon Musk returns from China with FSD 'Game Changer'
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Trans Mountain pipeline project ushers in new era for oilsands hub Fort McMurray
After 12 years, the $34-billion Trans Mountain pipeline is finally finished. But what happens next?
By Brent Jang, Emma Graney & Jeffrey Jones
Trans Mountain pipeline ushers in new economic era for Alberta's oilsands city
By Amanda Stephenson
Trans Mountain expansion requires six more leave-to-open permits, regulator says
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Oil prices fall as Secretary of State Blinken pushes for Gaza cease-fire
By Spencer Kimball
Oil price news: Oil erases loss amid focus on U.S. efforts for truce in Gaza
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Oil Dips as US Steps Up Efforts to Secure a Truce in Gaza
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Oil prices slide on US rate jitters, strong dollar
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A Strong Global Economy Is Expected to Keep Oil Prices Rangebound
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USD/JPY back to its high after the quick early dip under 158.00
By Eamonn Sheridan
Japan's yen jumps against the U.S. dollar on suspected intervention
By Vidya Ranganathan & Rae Wee
Traders Snared in Yen ‘Bingo’ as Manic Swings Ruin Japan Holiday
By Yumi Teso & Ruth Carson
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US Dollar trades volatile after unconfirmed BoJ intervention
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Federal, provincial politicians leave door open to foreign workers' involvement in Honda deal
By Christian Paas-Lang
Honda explains how Canada competes with US
By Gabriel Friedman
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Japanese company passes on Winnipeg for lithium-ion separator facility
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Gold investors aren't cashing out yet and blockbuster M&A deal announced
By Michael Allan Mccrae
Opinion: Copper is the new oil and Big Mining sees the metal as its lifeblood
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By Eric Reguly
Takeover rules to prevent Anglo from saying much on BHP bid at AGM
By Eric Onstad
What BHP's Bid for Anglo Says About Copper
By John Stepek
South Africa views BHP bid for Anglo as 'normal market activity' - MINING.COM
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Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish Exits?
By Garth Franklin
A Media Heiress's Bid to Sell Sets Off Mayhem Inside Paramount
By Jessica Toonkel
Skydance Puts Revised Offer On The Table For Paramount Amid Merger & CEO Drama
By Jill Goldsmith
Shari Redstone is playing M&A war games with removal of Paramount CEO Bob Bakish
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Redstones, Ellison Seek to Appease Paramount Investors in Deal
By Christopher Palmeri, Lucas Shaw & Thomas Buckley
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Premarket: TSX futures indicate upbeat open as metal prices gain
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Stock market today: S&P 500 futures gain after Tesla's China gambit
By Karen Friar
Dow Jones Futures Rise: Nvidia Leads New Buys; Tesla Runs Past Resistance On Elon Musk Move
By Ed Carson
Markets today: Earnings keep stocks aloft at start of Fed week
By Andras Gergely
Stock Market News From April 26, 2024: Why the Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Are Up After PCE Inflation News; Microsoft, Google, Intel, Snap Earnings; Nvidia and More Movers; Treasury Yields
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High baby formula costs for this Sudbury, Ont., family mean other bills go unpaid
By Jonathan Migneault
IBM investing $730M to grow Canadian semiconductor manufacturing plant
By Mathieu Dion
Federal, Quebec governments commit close to $100-million to boost semiconductor capacity
Canada to invest $59.9M to boost semiconductor industry
IBM, Government of Canada, Government of Quebec Sign Agreements to Strengthen Canada's Semiconductor Industry
Ottawa, Quebec invest $100M in semiconductor capacity
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AI Boom's Secret Winners? The Companies Expected to Power It
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Bitcoin – $75K or $55K? Here’s where BTC will go next
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Hot U.S. inflation signal throws Bank of Canada a curveball
By Gigi Suhanic
When Will the Bank of Canada Start Cutting Interest Rates?
By Andrew Willis
'We could see a setback in Canada's inflation data': BMO's Sal Guatieri on what's next for interest rates, the loonie and corporate profits
By Jennifer Dowty
Interest rate cuts likely to be ‘gradual’ amid inflation risks: Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada officials split on when to start cutting interest rates
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Teal Jones forestry company files for creditor protection in B.C.
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Downtown Vancouver Hudson’s Bay faces ongoing challenges
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Gold price firmer as big U.S. data week looms
By Jim Wyckoff
Gold retreats as dampened Fed rate cut hopes dent appeal
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Gold (XAUUSD) Holds Drop as Hot Data Supports Higher-for-Longer Outlook
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Gold analysis: Metal ready to take off again?
By Fawad Razaqzada
Gold Weekly Forecast: XAU/USD Bullish Drivers Dissipate
By Richard Snow
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What To Expect in the Markets This Week
By Terry Lane
Stock Markets Today: S&P 500, Tesla, Fed, Rate Cuts, Japan, Yen, Intervention
By Sofia Horta e Costa
Calendar: What investors need to know for the week ahead
HSBC wealth investor is convinced four secular themes will keep the U.S. economy humming along
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Big Tech Earnings, Fed Rate Decision. What to Know This Week.
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Housing crisis: How to reach financial security as a renter
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Viral MAGA image suggests withering of human sentience, impossibility of negotiation
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Weekend winner: Canadian lottery player becomes millionaire overnight | Canada
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There's an Awkward Link Between Plastic Production And Pollution We're Not Considering
Coke, Pepsi top list in global count of plastic waste
By Benjamin Shingler
56 companies account for over half of branded plastic pollution
By Shannon Osaka
Survey finds that 60 firms are responsible for half of world’s plastic pollution
By Sofia Quaglia
Just Six Companies Create About a Quarter of Global Plastic Waste, Survey Finds – Mother Jones
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What To Expect From The Federal Reserve's Interest Rate Policy Meeting Wednesday
By Diccon Hyatt
U.S. Federal Reserve in holding pattern as inflation delays approach to any soft landing
By Howard Schneider
Fed Rate-Cut Debate Shifts From When Toward If on Inflation Data
By Steve Matthews
Fed Rate Doubts Have Options Traders Covering Both Hikes and Cuts
By Edward Bolingbroke
Fed Meeting Looms: Here Are The Rate-Cut Odds
By Ed Carson
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Why aren’t more foreign grocers in Canada? Lack of space a hurdle: minister
By David Baxter
Canada's 'Extremely Mature' Grocery Market Leads Some Foreign Players to Pass on Entry
By Paul Vieira
Canada's supermarkets are losing the battle for your grocery bill
By Jason Kirby
Metro CEO says Canadian industry 'very competitive' as Ottawa eyes foreign grocers
By Alicja Siekierska
Feds targeting a dozen foreign grocery chains for expansion in attempt to increase competition
By Lucas Casaletto
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Financial pessimism rising alongside interest rates, inflation: “I've had to reevaluate what is possible”
By Saira Peesker
Toronto small business forced to close after losing money to cheque fraud that TD couldn't stop
By Chris Hannay
Designs for first phase of proposed mega-complex in Penticton being marketed as 'Innovation District' unveiled - Penticton News
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B.C. earmarks $5M for 10 manufacturing businesses on Vancouver Island
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Alphabet authorizes $70 billion stock buyback and first-ever dividend
Alphabet joins $2 trillion club as results show AI strength
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Buy the dip on tech stocks like Apple and Nvidia ahead of earnings, Morgan Stanley says
By Michael Bloom
Alphabet First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Alphabet joins the $2 trillion market-cap club — and could vault above Nvidia
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Halal mortgage vs interest rates, housing accessibility
By Toula Mazloum
What is a halal mortgage? How interest-free home financing works in Canada
By Saba Aziz
Michael Taube: Why Canada's banks should avoid halal mortgages at all costs
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Nelson: Trudeau hits peak panic with halal mortgage scheme
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BC Hydro issues reminder about free AC units for low-income households
By Adam Chan
BC Hydro reminds customers to apply for free air conditioners
Here's how low-income earners in B.C. can apply for a free air conditioner
By Tiffany Crawford
BC Hydro offering free portable air conditioners to lower-income customers - BC News
By Brayden Ursel
BC Hydro offers free AC units to lower-income, vulnerable customers
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3 Fabulous Dividend Stocks to Buy in April
By Daniel Da Costa
Bidders express interest in buying all or part of SaltWire newspaper business
By Michael MacDonald
Construction is now allowed to begin on a new Tesla dealership in Kelowna - Kelowna News
By Kirk Penton
Could Microsoft Stock Help You Become a Millionaire?
By Dani Cook
Microsoft earnings were solid — and here’s why they’re primed to get even better
By Emily Bary
Microsoft sales and profit beat expectations on robust AI demand
By Dina Bass & Jackie Davalos
Microsoft results 'another get out the popcorn moment' says Wedbush
By William Farrington & Philip Whiterow
Microsoft sales, profit beat expectations on AI demand
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Trump Media Stock (DJT) Floodgates Are Opening
By John S Tobey
Explainer: Where are Wall Street's analyst notes on Trump's Truth Social?
By Echo Wang
Rooting for Trump to fail has made these investors millions. Plus, the 2024 dividend ETF Buyers Guide
Trump's Truth Social has made stock shorters millions
By Bernard Condon
How Pastor Chad Nedohin Helped Turn Trump Media Into a Meme Stock
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The Best Visualizations of April on the Voronoi App
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Scarborough store accused of selling fake Viagra
By Kevin Connor
Health Canada seizes fake Viagra from Toronto store
By Phil Tsekouras
Fake Viagra pills seized from Scarborough convenience store
By John Marchesan
'Serious health risks': Unauthorized sexual enhancement products seized in Toronto
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Dangerous intersection at Golden Lake business at cross roads
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RECALLS: Cradles, bathrobes, meat and vegetables recalled in Ontario | insauga
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Kids' cellphone requirements can be expensive but there are ways to slash the costs
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Tesla's Autopilot Linked To More Than 200 Crashes And 29 Deaths
By Owen Bellwood
Multiple Tesla lawsuits test claim drivers are responsible in Autopilot crashes - The Washington Post
By Trisha Thadani
Tesla Autopilot recall to be probed by US regulator
Federal regulator finds Tesla Autopilot has 'critical safety gap' linked to hundreds of collisions
By Lora Kolodny & Rob Wile
Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving linked to hundreds of crashes, dozens of deaths
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