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Liberal leadership race raises questions about possible fundraising 'loophole'

Liberal leadership race raises questions about possible fundraising 'loophole'

OTTAWA — Only two of the candidates in the Liberal leadership race — Mark Carney and Ruby Dhalla — disclosed their fundraising events to Elections Canada.
US job openings rose to 7.7 million in January, a sign Trump inherited a strong labor market

US job openings rose to 7.7 million in January, a sign Trump inherited a strong labor market

U.S. job openings rose at the start of the year, another sign the job market was solid when President Donald Trump returned to the White House. U.S. employers posted 7.7 million vacancies in January, the Labor Department reported Tuesday, up from 7.
Living paycheque to paycheque? Here’s how to break the cycle

Living paycheque to paycheque? Here’s how to break the cycle

It can be a common misconception: living paycheque to paycheque only happens to those that earn a low income. But that’s not always the case. It can affect anyone, no matter their income level.
Couche-Tard 'disappointed' by 'limited' engagement from takeover target Seven & i

Couche-Tard 'disappointed' by 'limited' engagement from takeover target Seven & i

Alimentation Couche-Tard says it's "disappointed" with the "very limited" engagement it alleges it’s received from 7-Eleven’s parent company since it made a play for the Japanese business last year. Laval, Que.
Japanese automaker Nissan's chief executive steps down after dismal results

Japanese automaker Nissan's chief executive steps down after dismal results

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co.'s chief executive, Makoto Uchida, is stepping down after the company reported dismal financial results.
Ontario eyes more trade with countries overseas in wake of U.S. tariffs

Ontario eyes more trade with countries overseas in wake of U.S. tariffs

TORONTO — Ontario is re-examining its trade strategy in the wake of American tariffs on Canadian goods, looking to focus on opening up new markets and attracting more overseas investment once the immediate economic threat passes.
Ontario slaps 25 per cent surcharge on electricity to U.S., warns it could go higher

Ontario slaps 25 per cent surcharge on electricity to U.S., warns it could go higher

TORONTO — Ontario has placed a surcharge of 25 per cent on electricity exported to the United States as of Monday, and the government says it could raise that amount even higher in response to further American escalation.
As Ontario hikes cost of electricity exports, Lutnick says more tariffs are coming

As Ontario hikes cost of electricity exports, Lutnick says more tariffs are coming

WASHINGTON — Ontario placed a 25 per cent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States on Monday as Canada braced for steel and aluminum duties the Trump administration is set to deploy on Wednesday.
СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ pulling all U.S. booze from government stores, widening red-state liquor ban

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ pulling all U.S. booze from government stores, widening red-state liquor ban

American beer, wine and all other alcohol is being removed from government stores in British Columbia in retaliation for U.S. tariffs, expanding a ban on liquor from so-called red states that voted for U.S. President Donald Trump.
'Between two elephants': Canadian farmers feeling China tariffs, worry about U.S.

'Between two elephants': Canadian farmers feeling China tariffs, worry about U.S.

REGINA — Prairie farmers say planned Chinese retaliatory tariffs on Canadian agricultural products are causing loads of uncertainty, while threats of U.S. levies and industry issues have created further problems.
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