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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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