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How modular housing could speed up construction of much-needed homes

How modular housing could speed up construction of much-needed homes

For a country with such a severe shortage of housing, the way Canada builds homes hasn't changed that much since the country was founded.
Canada again upgrades advisory for Israel to highest risk level

Canada again upgrades advisory for Israel to highest risk level

OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada is again telling Canadians to avoid all travel to Israel, citing an unpredictable security situation due to ongoing regional conflicts.
Postmedia offers to purchase Atlantic Canada's largest newspaper chain for $1 million

Postmedia offers to purchase Atlantic Canada's largest newspaper chain for $1 million

HALIFAX — Toronto-based Postmedia Network Inc. has offered to purchase Atlantic Canada’s largest newspaper chain for $1 million, according to a newly released monitor’s report. The offer is being recommended by KSV Restructuring Inc.
Forbidden fruit: Don't eat the food growing in downtown Ottawa planters, says NCC

Forbidden fruit: Don't eat the food growing in downtown Ottawa planters, says NCC

OTTAWA — On the western side of Major's Hill Park, tall stalks of corn wave in the breeze from planters overlooking the place where the Rideau Canal empties into the Ottawa River.
S&P/TSX composite plunges Friday as U.S. markets nosedive over jobs, tech woes

S&P/TSX composite plunges Friday as U.S. markets nosedive over jobs, tech woes

Shockwaves on Wall Street unleashed by jobs data out of the U.S. sent strong tremors north of the border Friday, as Canada’s main stock index shook over fears of a weakening U.S. economy and tech sector. The S&P/TSX composite index plunged 495.
Telus contends with tough competition, Telus International challenges in Q2

Telus contends with tough competition, Telus International challenges in Q2

Telus Corp. posted an increase in net new customers in its second quarter, but fierce competition among cell service providers took a toll on its average revenue per user.
US hiring fell sharply in July, an unexpected setback for the economy stoking recession fears

US hiring fell sharply in July, an unexpected setback for the economy stoking recession fears

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy suffered an unexpected setback in July as hiring fell sharply and the unemployment rate rose for the fourth straight month with raised interest rates taking a toll on businesses and households.
Stock market today: Dow drops 600 on weak jobs data as a global sell-off whips back to Wall Street

Stock market today: Dow drops 600 on weak jobs data as a global sell-off whips back to Wall Street

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks tumbled Friday on worries the U.S. economy could be cracking under the weight of high interest rates meant to whip inflation . The S&P 500 sank 1.8% for its first back-to-back losses of at least 1% since April.
Alberta court certifies class action alleging Uber workers are employees

Alberta court certifies class action alleging Uber workers are employees

CALGARY — A pair of law firms say an Alberta court has certified a class action alleging Uber Technologies Inc. has so much control over drivers and couriers in the province that it constitutes employment.
Imperial Oil remains confident in renewable diesel project; construction progresses

Imperial Oil remains confident in renewable diesel project; construction progresses

CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. provided an update on what will be Canada's largest renewable diesel facility, saying construction of the complex near Edmonton is going well and should be completed sometime next spring.
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