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Trump says he can't guarantee tariffs won't raise US prices and promises swift immigration action
Donald Trump says he can’t guarantee his promised tariffs on key U.S. foreign trade partners won’t raise prices for American consumers
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Trump targets Canada with tariff threats—and trolling
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Canada and its prime minister, Justin Trudeau, have a Donald Trump problem. The pair had an at-times rocky relationship during Trump’s first term in the White House, and the president-elect couldn’t resist getting in a dig last week during their impromptu meeting over dinner at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate.
06.12 / 21:07
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Stellantis recalling more than 300,000 Ram trucks for braking system defect
Stellantis is recalling more than 300,000 Ram Heavy Duty pickup trucks because a faulty part could cause certain braking and tracking systems to fail
06.12 / 19:03
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50 bps Bank of Canada rate cut 'seems more likely': Economists on the jobs numbers
November’s job numbers — the final piece of data the Bank of Canada is waiting on to help inform its interest rate decision next week — showed the economy gained 51,000 positions, well ahead of analyst estimates of 25,000.
06.12 / 19:03
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Canadian Western Bank plunges as results delayed with no explanation
Canadian Western Bank shares sank after the firm delayed its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings release Friday morning and left investors guessing why.
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What to know as Purolator, UPS freeze shipments amid Canada Post strike
Purolator and UPS have temporarily suspended shipments from some courier companies as they face a backlog of deliveries amid the ongoing Canada Post strike.
06.12 / 14:03
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Canada’s unemployment rate jumps to 6.8% in November
Canadian employers collectively added some 51,000 jobs in November, but the unemployment rate jumped as more people looked for work, according to Statistics Canada.
06.12 / 10:31
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Battle for 7-Eleven could be tipping point for Japanese M&A
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. TOKYO—The multibillion takeover battle for the Japanese owner of 7-Eleven is unfolding against a backdrop of heightened deal activity involving foreign bidders, fanned by a weak yen, undervaluation, and a profitability gap at many big Japanese firms compared with their international peers. Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard has made a $47 billion offer for Seven & i, triggering a promised refocus on profitability by Seven & i management.
06.12 / 10:27
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Why South Korean and Japanese women are choosing American or European husbands
Data reveals a clear preference among these women for Western partners. In South Korea, 28% of international marriages in 2023 involved American men, followed by 18% with Chinese men. Marriages to men from other Western countries, including France, Italy, Germany, the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, accounted for approximately 17%. A similar trend appears in Japan, where American men were the top choice among foreign grooms for Japanese women. Japanese men seeking foreign brides, however, primarily choose women from China and the Philippines.
06.12 / 07:11
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Snowboarder-turned-drug kingpin allegedly threatened to kill Montreal man’s mom over debt
A Montreal entrepreneur was allegedly told to repay a drug debt or see a hit ordered on his mom by Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, according to a recent indictment filed by the U.S. prosecutors.
06.12 / 06:49
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Bitcoin hits $2 trillion market cap, now bigger than Tesla, Facebook and Saudi Aramco
As of Thursday, December 5, Bitcoin's market cap surged 6.2% in the past 24 hours, reaching $2.03 trillion, according to data available on CoinMarketCap.
06.12 / 01:55
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Feds say these banned firearms are for battlefields, and may go to Ukraine
The Liberal government has outlawed another 324 firearm varieties — guns it says belong on the battlefield, not in the hands of hunters or sport shooters.
05.12 / 20:59
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Dollar Tree could drop some products if tariffs are enacted
SW Retail Advisors founder Stacey Widlitz breaks down the latest news from the retail sector as companies prepare for the holiday season.
05.12 / 18:39
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TD and BMO stumble while CIBC rises to cap big bank earnings season
TD Bank on Thursday warned of a challenging 2025 and suspended its medium-term earnings forecast as Canada’s second-biggest lender works through its anti-money laundering remediation program following a U.S. regulatory probe.
05.12 / 17:51
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CRA confirms the TFSA contribution limit for 2025
Canadian savers now know how much extra room they’ll get in their tax-free savings accounts (TFSA) in the year to come.
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