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U.S. booze boycott becomes a much-needed boon for B.C. wineries

Canada's united boycott of U.S. booze could result in a banner year for British Columbia's wine industry, while also delivering a financial blow to...

Trump says he might lower tariffs on China. Unless the number comes way down, experts say it won’t matter

The White House has indicated that it could lower its tariffs on China, but experts say the exact figures might not make much of a...

Air Canada ordered to pay passengers $10M in damages after class action over ticket prices

The Quebec Court of Appeal is ordering Air Canada to pay passengers more than $10 million in damages in a class-action lawsuit that alleged...

EU fines Apple 500M euros, Meta 200M euros for breaking competition rules

European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros on Wednesday in two separate cases as they stepped up enforcement of the...

Could Trump actually fire head of the U.S. central bank, Jerome Powell?

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday kept up his verbal attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over the Fed's refusal for now to further cut...

Stock markets tumble as investors pull back from American assets

Wall Street weakened Monday as investors worldwide became more skeptical about American investments, something many economists suggest is due to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade...

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‘No options’ on tariffs without more time, says company importing from U.S.

 A program announced this week to help some Canadian businesses faced with expensive counter-tariffs might not be enough to entirely spare some manufacturing firms from damage, say...

Tax documents missing? A new CRA process is still posing issues as filing deadline approaches

Though the deadline to file tax returns is less than two weeks away, tax slips for many Canadian taxpayers are still not showing up...

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