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Attacks on Chinese-run factories in Myanmar vex Beijing

Attacks on Chinese-run factories in Myanmar vex Beijing

BEIJING 鈥 Attacks on Chinese-run factories in Myanmar's biggest city drew demands Monday from Beijing for protection for their property and employees, while many in Myanmar expressed outrage over China's apparent lack of concern for those killed in p
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO 鈥 Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Housing data Two key data points for Canada's housing market are expected Monday.
Corporate head office job losses a 'wake-up call' for Calgary

Corporate head office job losses a 'wake-up call' for Calgary

CALGARY 鈥 For the veteran Calgary oilman whose name adorns the downtown Gray Family Eau Claire YMCA, the recent closing of the facility due to falling membership is the 鈥渃anary in the coal mine鈥 for the Calgary economy.
The Bank of Canada slashed its key rate one year ago. This is how it happened.

The Bank of Canada slashed its key rate one year ago. This is how it happened.

OTTAWA 鈥 In February 2020, the governor of the Bank of Canada was testing the seal on his N95 face mask by trying to smell the scented gas his security team pumped at him.
Ford recalling 275,000 vehicles in Canada over airbag deficiencies and tires

Ford recalling 275,000 vehicles in Canada over airbag deficiencies and tires

DEARBORN, Mich. 鈥 Ford Motor Co. has issued two safety recalls involving more than 2.6 million vehicles in North America, including nearly 275,000 in Canada, mainly over airbag problems.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg summoned to testify before Commons heritage committee

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg summoned to testify before Commons heritage committee

TORONTO 鈥 NDP MP Heather McPherson says Canada's heritage committee has decided to summon Facebook Inc. chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to testify.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO 鈥 Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,851.31, up 6.75 points.) Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ). Energy. Down four cents, or 0.1 per cent, to $40.20 on 24.
Craft breweries report higher sales, volumes in 2020 despite COVID-19 pandemic woes

Craft breweries report higher sales, volumes in 2020 despite COVID-19 pandemic woes

CALGARY 鈥 Two of Canada's biggest independent craft breweries are reporting buoyant results during 2020 despite lost on-premises sales as bars and restaurants were restricted or closed due to COVID-19 pandemic measures.
TSX sets record, loonie soars to three-year high on strong jobs report

TSX sets record, loonie soars to three-year high on strong jobs report

TORONTO 鈥 Strong employment numbers for February propelled the Canadian dollar to a three-year high while the TSX climbed for a sixth-straight day to set another record close. The Canadian dollar traded for 80.
Canada Revenue Agency locks 800,000 accounts, cites possible email 'phishing' schemes

Canada Revenue Agency locks 800,000 accounts, cites possible email 'phishing' schemes

OTTAWA 鈥 The Canada Revenue Agency locked roughly 800,000 accounts after a routine check found that the login information was available to "unauthorized individuals," the federal tax agency said Friday.
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