Feds lose key Trans Mountain court case, but push ahead with pipeline
A court has overturned the federal government’s approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, halting construction on the project and sending it back to
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Feds lose key Trans Mountain court case, but push ahead with pipeline
A court has overturned the federal government’s approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, halting construction on the project and sending it back to
Trudeau and Trump both hopeful they will reach a NAFTA deal by Friday
The fresh round of U.S.-Canada negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement generated hopeful signals from both camps Wednesday that a deal could be
Canada Post records $242M loss in Q2, blames pay equity cost estimate
Canada’s postal service built a massive loss into its books Tuesday in anticipation of the potential cost of settling a pay equity dispute with its
Canada to rejoin NAFTA talks after US, Mexico agree to overhaul trade pact
Canada will rejoin face-to-face negotiations with the United States and Mexico on Tuesday after the two continental partners reached a bilateral deal that raised fresh
Arrival of fibre optics puts squeeze on lower-priced internet service providers
George Burger says his company, VMedia, can’t get internet service into customer buildings and homes the way it once did because copper wiring that the
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
More beats for banks? Bank of Montreal, Scotiabank, TD Bank and National Bank are set to report their third-quarter results this week. The results from
Canadian realtors poised to publish more home sales data after board loses legal fight
The Supreme Court of Canada’s refusal to hear an appeal from the country’s largest real estate board enables its member real estate agents to publish
WestJet cutting back on capacity in a bid to reverse first loss in 13 years
WestJet Airlines is cancelling service between Montreal and Quebec City and cutting back on flights across its network as it reduces capacity to meet consumer
Air Canada-led consortium signs deal to buy Aeroplan program from Aimia
An Air Canada-led consortium has reached a deal to acquire Aimia Inc.’s Aeroplan loyalty program, easing customer concerns but raising questions around the price tag
Canadian electric vehicle sales growing despite supply challenges
Sticker shock and a limited selection are two main factors that discourage more Canadians from buying an electric vehicle, a new survey of car sales
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