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Transcontinental reports lower quarterly profit after announcing sale of packaging business

Transcontinental Inc. TCL-B-T reported $42.9-million in net earnings attributable to shareholders during the fourth quarter, down about 10 per cent from $47.9-million during the same period a year earlier.     On a per share basis, that amounted to 51 cents, down from 57 cents during...

The once-elite airport lounge is now just another crowded space, thanks to credit card benefits

Airport lounges were once a coveted travel perk, a peaceful space to relax, eat and drink, and sometimes shower. But these days, they’re often crowded, and the quality is inconsistent. That’s because what was once an exclusive privilege has become a standard benefit for dozens...

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Barrick employees released from Mali prison after deal, sources say

Four Malian employees of Barrick Mining ABX-T have been released a year after they...

Shoppers spend billions on Black Friday to snag holiday deals, despite wider economic uncertainty

NEW YORK (AP) — Despite wider economic uncertainty hovering above this year's holiday season,...

A pipeline is just the beginning: More threats coming for Indigenous rights

Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, K.C., and Elizabeth Bulbrook are lawyers at White Raven Law. When Prime Minister...

When the holiday spirit meets the workplace: alcohol, law and the power of honesty

As workplace holiday parties ramp up, a lawyer’s personal journey sheds light on the...

Every level of government admits there’s a GTA housing crisis. So, why is no one is doing anything to fix it?

The GTA needs more homes, not fewer, writes Dave Wilkes. Workers need stability, not...

Meet the billionaire GOAT of Canadian business unicorns — who did it all from Ottawa

With four unicorns to his credit, the authors write, Terry Matthews ranks as one...

‘Choose your friends wisely’: There are 13,000 good reasons why Canada should buy Sweden’s Gripen fighter jet

It's been decades since Canada had a defence aerospace industry, writes David Olive, and...

Bitcoin is now the barometer for the buckwild U.S. economy, and it looks bad

John Rapley is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail. He is an...

Consumers should do their research before giving in to Travel Tuesday temptation

NEW YORK (AP) — Chain stores have Black Friday. Online marketplaces have Cyber Monday....

Manufacturing meltdown: How Trump’s tariffs are squeezing Canadian factories

Months into the trade war, Canadian manufacturers are struggling. They’re losing sales in the crucial...

B.C. dairy milk testers strike, demand fair mileage compensation, union says

The BC General Employees Union says dairy milk testers in the province have started...

Hydro-Québec becomes net importer of power in reversal from past years

Hydro-Québec is now buying more power from outside the province than it’s exporting, a...

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China EV deal puts Canada’s entire auto sector at risk, industry leaders say

Industry leaders have expressed deep concern that a recent electric vehicle (EV) deal with...

Health minister announces funding extension for national suicide crisis helpline

OTTAWA - In a recent announcement, the Canadian Health Minister declared that the federal...

Toronto Blue Jays’ struggling slugger could be last hope after Bichette leaving

As the Toronto Blue Jays gear up for the 2026 season, the team's need...

U.S. investigations into Canadian mushroom imports to move ahead

U.S. investigations into Canadian mushroom imports are set to progress as the U.S. International...

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