If the government prevails as it did in a lower court, TikTok says it would shut down its U.S. platform by Jan. 19, leaving creators scrambling to redefine their futures.
Marc Kielburger describes his old injury in aching detail. The first thing that came to mind upon hearing the sickening “pop, ...
Lion Electric Co. announced Friday it’s temporarily laying off around 150 workers in Canada and the U.S., in the context of its ongoing proceedings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA ...
Since winning the U.S. election, Donald Trump has taunted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by calling him governor of a 51st U.S ...
The toy retailer says the closing locations include a store in Argyle Mall in London along with its shops on Steeles Avenue ...
After reaching US$1.04 in 1974, the loonie slid to 69.1 cents in 1986, reflecting growing deficits, lower commodity prices and the threat of Quebec separation. It hit its all-time low of 61.8 U.S.
Greater Vancouver home sales rose 31.2 per cent on a year-over-year basis in December, capping a “pivot year” for the market ...
Nearly half of Nova Scotia’s restaurants are operating at a loss or merely breaking even, according to the province’s ...
Real estate has several tailwinds in 2025: relaxed mortgage insurance rules, income growth, improved market sentiment, ...
Slated increases in CPP, carbon and capital gains taxes will only worsen the country's growth, productivity and standard of ...
The Wall Street Journal points out that many U.S. employers are demoting their middle managers. In many states they can do that with impunity. In Canada, such demotions would be a constructive ...
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