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28.08 / 04:54
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Complex supply chains and climate change make "clean beauty" near impossible, but some keep trying
«Clean beauty,» the idea of promoting healthy and environmentally friendly beauty products, is all the rage online and in big-box stores
28.08 / 02:36
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Air Canada offers flexible rebooking ahead of possible pilot strike
Air Canada is offering passengers who have booked flights around the date of a possible pilot strike next month some increased flexibility in rebooking their travel.
28.08 / 01:32
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Activist who took over Khalistan campaign from Hardeep Singh Nijjar warned life at risk
The activist who took over a referendum campaign for Khalistan independence from slain Sikh temple leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar said police have warned him his life is in danger.
27.08 / 20:36
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wellness
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BMO misses expectations as higher loan-loss provisions dent U.S. operations
Bank of Montreal missed estimates as it once again put aside more money than analysts expected for potentially bad loans, with the provisions dragging down its United States operations.
27.08 / 20:16
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Canada is hiking tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, steel
Canada is set to introduce higher tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles and Chinese steel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Halifax on Monday.
27.08 / 19:18
27.08 / 19:17
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Scotiabank acquisition a 'low-risk way' to test ‘uncertain’ U.S. market, CEO says
Bank of Nova Scotia’s recent investment in a Cleveland-based lender can help it better understand an “uncertain” U.S. market and boost profits, chief executive Scott Thomson said Tuesday after the Toronto-based bank announced third quarter results that met analysts’ estimates.
27.08 / 18:38
27.08 / 18:04
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Concern, frustration grows as CPKC, CN rail labour dispute continues
labour dispute is costing farmers between $40 million and $50 million a day. A city councillor says the stoppage has disrupted the daily lives of residents.“We’re going to have to talk to our banks and talk to our creditors and say, ‘Hey, you know what I thought I could do? I can no longer do it,’” Grain Growers of Canada Chair Andre Harpe told Global News.“It’s not been a pleasant experience for anyone,” Maple Ridge, B.C.
27.08 / 18:02
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Top Crypto Performers Today August 27 – Floki, Klayton, Maker
Since graduating with a degree in economics from the University of Birmingham in 2018, Joel has worked as a financial market/cryptocurrency analyst. He firmly believes that emerging crypto technology...
27.08 / 17:59
27.08 / 17:52
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Canada imposes a 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles
Canada’s government says it is imposing a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles that matches U.S. tariffs and follows similar plans announced by the European Commission
27.08 / 17:34
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Canada is adding tariffs to imports of Chinese EVs, steel and aluminum
OTTAWA : Canada will slap hefty tariffs on imports of Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum, positioning itself with allies including the U.S. to protect domestic manufacturing. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on Monday unveiled a range of measures she said are aimed at leveling the playing field for Canada’s EV industry and steel and aluminum producers to protect them from unfair competition from Chinese companies.
27.08 / 17:21
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Scotiabank topped profit estimates last quarter while BMO missed. Here’s why
Canada’s Bank of Montreal on Tuesday reported quarterly profit below analysts’ estimates, its sixth miss in a row, hurt by weakness in its U.S. retail segment and as the lender made bigger than expected provisions for potential bad loans.
27.08 / 17:16
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Park’N Fly data breach hits roughly a million customers
The popular airport parking service Park’N Fly is warning Canadian customers that their personal information may have been compromised in a data breach last month.
27.08 / 17:08
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Ottawa should reverse cancellation of inflation-linked bond program: report
Ottawa should reverse a controversial decision to stop issuing real return bonds and instead expand the program, diversify lending terms to help finance the national debt and provide access to the inflation-indexed asset class that is very much in demand by the country’s largest pensions, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
27.08 / 17:06
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Trudeau announces 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, signals more measures coming
Canada will impose a 100 per cent surtax on nearly all Chinese-made electric vehicles, including certain hybrids as well as trucks and buses, in a bid to create a protective barrier around the country’s auto industry.
27.08 / 17:03
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A Quiet Place: Day One: Paramount+ release date is out. Check out cast and production team
streaming release date for "A Quiet Place: Day One," the third film in the «A Quiet Place» franchise. The film will be available on August 27 in the U.S. and Canada, following its successful theatrical release.
27.08 / 16:56
27.08 / 16:49
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Bank of Canada to cut interest rates deeper, faster over next year, economists say
Economists see the Bank of Canada cutting interest rates for a third consecutive meeting next week, continuing what’s anticipated to be a steady downward trend in borrowing costs over the next year as inflation eases.
27.08 / 16:41
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More interest rate cuts prime REITs in Canada for a rebound, TD says
Canadian real estate investment trusts are primed for a rebound as investors grow more confident in near-term interest rate cuts across North America, according to TD Cowen.
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