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S&P/TSX composite inches higher on gains from consumer discretionary and energy

S&P/TSX composite inches higher on gains from consumer discretionary and energy

TORONTO — The consumer discretionary sector responded positively to retail sales numbers and prompted Canada's main stock index to inch higher to conclude a relatively flat week.
Rogers, governments to split cost of boosting wireless service in Eastern Ontario

Rogers, governments to split cost of boosting wireless service in Eastern Ontario

TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. has entered into a public-private partnership to build more than 300 new towers to improve wireless service in underserved parts of Eastern Ontario.
Imperial Oil urges shareholders to reject 'premature' net-zero 2050 carbon motion

Imperial Oil urges shareholders to reject 'premature' net-zero 2050 carbon motion

CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd.. is recommending investors attending its annual meeting in May vote against a shareholder resolution that it adopt a corporate wide target to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Competition Bureau getting 'unprecedented' online feedback about Rogers, Shaw deal

Competition Bureau getting 'unprecedented' online feedback about Rogers, Shaw deal

GATINEAU, Que. — The Competition Bureau Canada says it has already received an unprecedented amount of online interest related to Rogers Communications Inc.’s proposed acquisition of Shaw Communications Inc.
Dorel selling Chinese manufacturing facility of children's products

Dorel selling Chinese manufacturing facility of children's products

MONTREAL — Dorel Industries Inc. is selling one of its Chinese manufacturing facilities acquired in 2014.
$2.3M in contraband cigarettes and cigars seized in Alberta

$2.3M in contraband cigarettes and cigars seized in Alberta

EDMONTON — Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis says two men have been charged after it seized $2.3 million in contraband cigarettes and cigars.
Canadian tried in China on spy charges, no verdict announced

Canadian tried in China on spy charges, no verdict announced

DANDONG, China — China on Friday put on trial one of two Canadians held for more than two years in apparent retaliation for Canada’s arrest of a senior Chinese telecom executive.
US charges Swiss 'hacktivist' for data theft and leaks

US charges Swiss 'hacktivist' for data theft and leaks

The Justice Department has charged a Swiss hacker with computer intrusion and identity theft, just over a week after the hacker took credit for helping to break into the online systems of a U.S. security-camera startup.
Fed to end relaxed capital requirements for large banks

Fed to end relaxed capital requirements for large banks

WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve says it will restore capital requirements for large banks that were relaxed as part of the Fed’s efforts to shore up the financial system during the early days of the pandemic.
L.L. Bean sees sales boom amid pandemic's push to outdoors

L.L. Bean sees sales boom amid pandemic's push to outdoors

FREEPORT, Maine — With Americans hunkering down and hankering to get outdoors during the pandemic, L.L. Bean recorded its best annual sales growth in nearly a decade, the company said Friday.
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