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08.11 / 07:13
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Halifax school asked military to ditch the uniforms for Remembrance Day
An elementary school in Halifax — home to Canada’s largest military base — is backing down on a request it made asking veterans and current Canadian Armed Forces members who might attend the school’s Remembrance Day services to ditch their military uniforms if they plan to attend.
08.11 / 05:47
08.11 / 01:49
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"He will be gone in the upcoming election": Elon Musk on Canada's PM Justin Trudeau's political future
Elon Musk took a dig at Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and predicted his downfall in the upcoming Canadian federal election, scheduled to take place on or before October 20, 2025.
07.11 / 19:29
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BCE reports Q3 loss on asset impairment charge, cuts revenue guidance
Bell Canada-owner BCE Inc. was dealt another regulatory blow this week as it reported a loss in its latest quarter and recorded $2.11 billion in asset impairment charges, mainly related to Bell Media’s TV and radio properties.
07.11 / 19:01
07.11 / 19:01
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Posthaste: Why the Bank of Canada may have to cut rates deeper than its global peers
It’s been quite the week — Donald Trump’s victory in the United States election sent stocks soaring and gold plunging yesterday, and today the Federal Reserve announces its rate decision.
07.11 / 19:01
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Bank of Canada's Carolyn Rogers warns against ‘tinkering’ with mortgage market
Bank of Canada deputy governor Carolyn Rogers is cautioning policymakers against “tinkering” with the mortgage market in an effort to improve housing affordability, warning that over-reliance on such measures could have long-term negative impacts.
07.11 / 07:53
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India should join China-backed Asian trade bloc it rejected years back, NITI Aayog CEO says
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a top official at a government think tank said on Thursday, years after the country decided to walk out of the China-backed Asian trade bloc.
07.11 / 07:25
07.11 / 06:31
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TikTok must end business in Canada but app will stay available, Ottawa says
The federal government is ordering TikTok to end its business interests in Canada following a national security review, but will still allow Canadians to use the popular social media app.
07.11 / 04:23
07.11 / 04:05
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Canada orders TikTok's Canadian business to be dissolved but won't block app
The Canadian government is ordering the dissolution of TikTok’s Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media app but said it won’t block access
07.11 / 03:33
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Indian consulate in Canada's Toronto cancels consular camps due to security concerns
Consulate General of India in Canada's Toronto has decided to cancel some of the scheduled consular camps in view of the security agencies conveying their inability to provide minimum security protection to the community camp organizers.
06.11 / 23:51
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Bank of Canada official warns about dangers of ‘tinkering’ with mortgage rules
The Bank of Canada’s senior deputy governor is warning against adjusting mortgage rules to try to make the prospect of homeownership more affordable.
06.11 / 23:51
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Markets shoot higher after Trump win. Investors ask, can it last?
Stock markets were broadly rising higher Wednesday amid certainty over Donald Trump’s victory in the United States’ presidential election, though experts warned there’s no guarantee a “Trump bump” will last.
06.11 / 18:37
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Bank of Canada worried jumbo rate cut would signal 'economic trouble,' deliberations show
Bank of Canada governing council members expressed concern that a 50-basis-point cut in October would signal “economic trouble” and worried it would lead to expectations of further moves of that size, according to a summary of deliberations released on Tuesday.
06.11 / 18:37
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Here are the Canadian banks that could benefit from Trump's victory
The rise in share prices among banks in the United States on hopes that incoming president Donald Trump will deliver on his promise to lower taxes for corporations, enforce fewer regulations and focus more on reshoring could rub off on Canada’s biggest lenders as well, some analysts say.
06.11 / 18:37
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Capital gains inclusion rate hike remains up in the air, but you still have to prepare for it
Most people know that capital gains are preferentially taxed in Canada, like most countries, and for good reason: prosperous countries realize that investors, including entrepreneurs, take significant risks that can have extended long-term benefits to society and the economy.
06.11 / 17:23
06.11 / 15:01
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Trump’s second coming: Hopes and dreams dangle for Indian techies and students
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: Donald Trump’s electoral comeback has prompted some crystal-gazing into what his second term as American president could mean for Indian employees and students aspiring to move to the US. After all, his electoral promises of more jobs for American citizens and tighter immigration controls were bound to cause some consternation.
05.11 / 20:33
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Tim Hortons sales holding up despite ‘difficult’ environment for parent firm
A “difficult” economic environment took a bite out of Restaurant Brands International Inc.’s profit in its most recent quarter as sales fell across three of the company’s brands, but executives say they’ve already seen signs of improvement in October.
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