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Tesla sales slump as electric carmaker faces 2nd year of falling sales
Tesla experienced a notable decline in revenue during the second quarter, impacted by a combination of public demonstrations at its retail locations and recent changes in its leade...
Read Full Article →Rogers closes deal with BCE to become majority owner of Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment
Rogers Communications Inc.'s acquisition of BCE Inc.'s 37.5 percent share in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment strengthens its control, potentially increasing its influence over re...
Read Full Article →Non-profit run by 23andMe co-founder gets court approval to buy the genetic testing company
The acquisition allows the nonprofit led by 23andMe's co-founder to gain control of most company assets, impacting the genetic testing market as legal challenges over data privacy...
Read Full Article →Is Canada now free of internal trade barriers? Not yet, says expert
Despite government efforts to reduce obstacles between provinces, experts indicate that significant restrictions on internal commerce in Canada continue to impact economic efficien...
Read Full Article →Judge authorizes Tim Hortons Roll Up to Win class action — but only for Quebec customers
The court’s decision to permit the class action exclusively for Quebec consumers highlights potential financial liabilities for Tim Hortons related to the disputed promotional emai...
Read Full Article →Canada's stubby beer bottle finds new meaning in an age of American bluster
The renewed popularity of this uniquely shaped Canadian beer container reflects its role as a symbolic economic gesture amid escalating commercial disagreements with the United Sta...
Read Full Article →Canada is getting a second shot at becoming a major LNG player
The new LNG export facility in Kitimat, along with additional projects underway, represents a valuable opportunity for Canada to tap into growing international demand, despite ongo...
Read Full Article →DHL Express Canada strike, lockout to end after workers ratify new agreement, union says
The resolution of the three-week labor dispute at DHL Express Canada is expected to stabilize operations and reduce financial losses for both the company and its workforce.
Read Full Article →Trump wants Canada's digital services tax gone before trade talks resume
The continuation of trade negotiations between the U.S. and Canada is contingent upon the removal of Canada's levy on digital companies, which is viewed as impacting cross-border e...
Read Full Article →Canada's GDP shrank in April, with hefty decline in manufacturing
Canada experienced a slight contraction in economic output during April and May, driven primarily by reduced industrial production, according to preliminary figures released by Sta...
Read Full Article →Matcha is having a moment — and it's putting pressure on Japan's tea industry
The rising global demand for matcha tea, driven by its unique flavor and appearance, has created supply shortages that challenge Japan’s tea producers to increase output and meet m...
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