Cash-strapped and anxious Canadians planning to spend less this holiday season, BMO says
Nevertheless, Canadians are planning to spend an average of more than $1,991, according to the survey
TD: Bank of Canada path uncertain after big interest rate cut
Fong: 50 bps cut throws 'uncertainty' into future decisions
Canada must put entrepreneurs first to get the stagnating economy back on track
Thomas S. Caldwell: Wealth-creating dreamers are the drivers of the enterprise system. Our government has forgotten that
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Gold miners grappling with labour, inflation costs risk losing out on the boom
Analysts had high hopes for the industry, with gold surging more than 30% this year
Cineplex appeals Competition Tribunal decision on 'drip pricing'
Cineplex began charging a $1.50 online booking fee in June 2022 to many customers
BC Partners nears deal to divest GardaWorld, sources say
The private equity firm is divesting most of its 51 per cent stake to GardaWorld founder and chairman Stephan Cretier
Rogers nears $7 billion financing deal with investor it won't name
Sheds light on how the telco giant plans to keep its leverage under control while also buying the MLSE stake of rival BCE
Used car market expecting supply crunch as fewer off-lease cars return
A used car prices averaged $35,754 last month, compared to $18,900 in December 2019
Tesla posts higher-than-expected profit on delivery growth
Projects 50% growth next year over its 2023 production volumes
Manitoba government looks at more public liquor sales in grocery stores
The province has issued a request for information to potential suppliers about building small publicly run liquor kiosks
Microsoft struggles to retain women, minority workers
Women accounted for 32.7% of global departures for the fiscal year that ended June 30
Air Canada signs codeshare agreement with European airline airBaltic
The routes will include flights to Lithuania's capital of Vilnius, Latvia's capital Riga and Estonia's capital Tallinn
Ex-Abercrombie CEO Jeffries charged with sex trafficking
He faces one count of sex trafficking and 15 counts of interstate prostitution
Oil and gas investments still needed in tandem with renewables: IEA deputy head
The IEA forecasts that demand for all three fossil fuels — coal, oil and gas — is set to peak by the end of this decade
Tourmaline sees LNG Canada cutting Alberta gas discount in half
AECO gas prices may strengthen to around 75 Canadian cents per million British thermal units less than prices at the U.S. Henry Hub
Northvolt investors Goldman, others seek collateral in Canada as bailout nears
Northvolt is closing in on a rescue package of about US$300 million
McDonald’s stock drops after Quarter Pounders linked to deadly E. Coli outbreak
Ten people have been hospitalized and one has died
Canada needs to put 'business lens' on its economy in relations with U.S., says RBC chief Dave McKay
'America needs Canada to produce more energy'
Posthaste: Canada's interest rates could fall more than many on Bay Street think
Economy shooting off too many troubling flares for this pair of prognosticators
Strathcona Resources CEO steps down as oil producer reorganizes to stay 'lean'
One of Canada's fastest-growing oil and gas companies to adopt four business units, each with own president
New Brunswick must address ballooning trade deficit, says former chief economist
Newly elected premier Susan Holt has pledged to improve the province’s decaying economy
Size of Ottawa's cuts to immigration targets takes business by surprise
Reduction was expected, but not a reduction of more than 20%