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Business sentiment moderates from strong summer high: Bank of Canada poll
The Bank of Canada says business sentiment is showing signs of tapering off following the stronger expectations companies held about the future three months ago.
Former governor general David Johnston joins Deloitte as adviser
Accounting firm Deloitte says former governor general David Johnston has joined the firm as an executive adviser.
Ontario bill seeks to ban mandatory high heels as part of uniforms
An Ontario Liberal is introducing a bill today that would ban the province's employers from requiring women to wear high heels at work.
U.S. State Department issues presidential permit for Enbridge line 67
The U.S. State Department has issued a presidential permit allowing Enbridge Inc. to ship more oil on its Line 67 pipeline after a five-year review.
Ontario college strike sees more than 12,000 faculty walk off the job
Faculty at Ontario's 24 colleges are walking picket lines today, with the labour dispute affecting more than 500,000 students in the province.
Quebec premier lashes out at media over cabinet shuffle questions
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard couldn’t hide his frustration on Thursday about the seemingly unfavourable media coverage surrounding his cabinet shuffle.
Quebec premier lashes out at media over cabinet shuffle questions
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard couldn't hide his frustration Thursday about seemingly unfavourable media coverage of his cabinet shuffle.
Trudeau turns attention to Mexico in midst of tensions over NAFTA
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emerged from a day of meetings in the U.S. capital continuing to champion a continental trade deal that many around him suggest may be doomed.
Trudeau says approach to Trump will be to find common ground on trade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will sit down with U.S. President Donald Trump today, October 11, 2017, to seek common ground as uncertainty looms over the future of NAFTA.
Rafe Mair, former B.C. radio host and cabinet minister dead at 85
Former B.C. cabinet minister and well-known Vancouver radio broadcaster Rafe Mair has died at the age of 85.