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Warren Buffett cuts Apple stake as his cash pile hits record $325.2 billion
Investing legend continues to refrain from major acquisitions
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Many retailers offer 'returnless refunds.' Just don't expect them to talk much about it
Amazon, Walmart and Target have decided some items are not worth the cost or hassle of getting back
Categories: Business News
Hybrid work wars taking hold as N.S. workers resist the push back to the office
Non-unionized employees were expected back in the office full time by Oct 15
Categories: Business News
BCE shares fall to 11-year low on moves to buy U.S. internet provider, pause dividend hikes
Telco is funding $5 billion deal for Ziply Fiber with proceeds from sale of its MLSE stake
Categories: Business News
Posthaste: Canada's 'uneven recovery' is leaving the middle class behind
'Under the surface there are clear signs that the average Canadian consumer is suffering'
Categories: Business News
'Gutless executives': Canada's CEOs are jolted by Trudeau's surging rival
Pierre Poilievre is courting working-class voters with an anti-elite message, while seemingly changing the Conservatives' relationship with business
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B.C. port employers to launch lockout at terminals as labour disruption begins
The union has accused the BC Maritime Employers Association as 'acting recklessly'
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Oil rises as OPEC+ delays production hike and Iran escalates retaliatory rhetoric
Brent rises as much as 2.5 per cent to more than US$74 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate climbs above US$71
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Starbucks removing 10% surchage on non-dairy beverage orders
The surcharge affects more than a quarter of Canadian customers
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Canadian drug maker Apotex hires banks to prepare for IPO
No decisions yet on exact timing or size of offering
Categories: Business News
Canadians can take banking complaints to one place as streamlining change takes effect
OBSI now the lone external complaints body, picking up oversight of RBC, TD, Scotiabank and National Bank of Canada
Categories: Business News
Apple sparks concerns after tepid forecast, weakness in China
The issues have weighed on the company’s share prices, sending them down as much as 2.5%
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Magna International lowers guidance amid global production slump
Sales hit by softer than anticipated light vehicle production in North America and Europe
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Air Canada shares rise on buybacks and earnings despite revenue hit
The airline reported a profit of $2.04 billion
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Gold could soar if election result uncertain: David Rosenberg
Watch top economist on what is driving bullion prices to record levels
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Alberta's energy regulator will not require environmental impact assessment of Pathways Alliance project
A spokesperson for the Alberta Energy Regulator said it could revise its decision if new information becomes available
Categories: Business News
Posthaste: Why the Bank of Canada keeps missing on growth forecasts and what it means for interest rates
Pinning down the economy's third-quarter growth has been a real thorn in the central bank's side
Categories: Business News
Brookfield moves HQ to New York in corporate restructuring aimed at boosting investor base
Inclusion in the 'prized' S&P 500, however, might elude the Canadian company, says analyst
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Elizabeth Warren says TD executives should have been held accountable in money laundering case
Senator says unless executives face charges, banks will continue to factor fines into the cost of doing business
Categories: Business News
Immigration cuts to rein in Atlantic Canada's GDP growth in 2025, says report
Labour force has long-term challenges due to an aging population
Categories: Business News