
‘Ladies and gentlemen’ a phrase of the past on board some Canadian airlines
“It sounds a bit old-fashioned.”

‘Ladies and gentlemen’ a phrase of the past on board some Canadian airlines
“It sounds a bit old-fashioned.”

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Jobs numbers, bank earnings and a speech by the deputy governor of the Bank of Canada at our own Local Breakfast Series are some of

Ottawa Centre MP McKenna dons hard hat, vows to pick up pace of infrastructure projects
Ottawa Centre MP Catherine McKenna says her top priority as the country’s new infrastructure minister is to get projects built quickly

Loblaw launching online marketplace that will include new brands and products
Canada’s largest grocery chain said the marketplace includes more products, as well as a broader range of vendors than what was available before

Ottawa MPs McKenna, Fortier land cabinet positions in Trudeau’s minority government
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled Wednesday a larger cabinet with local ministers taking a bigger role on infrastructure and finances in the Liberals’ minority government

Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation up 2% in October: Statistics Canada
Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation rose slightly above the national average in October, up two per cent over last year’s figures

Bank of Canada senior deputy governor says global economic picture has worsened
The global economic picture has worsened, increasing risks to global growth and chances of financial stress that could spill over into Canada, the senior deputy

Gatineau’s Hexo destroying cannabis grown in unlicensed area of Niagara facility
Hexo Corp. says it is in the process of destroying cannabis that was grown without a licence at a facility it acquired in Niagara, that

Bell, big cable networks ask government to overrule CRTC on wholesale rates
Canada’s largest telecommunications companies formally asked the federal cabinet on Wednesday to overturn a regulatory decision that slashes what they can charge their smaller competitors

Canopy Growth says lack of Ontario cannabis retail outlets holds back industry
The Ontario government’s inability to develop sufficient retail capacity for cannabis products is forcing Canopy to revise its fourth-quarter guidance as Canada’s market ‘is simply
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