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Retail sales up slightly in August as consumer spending remains muted

Retail sales up slightly in August as consumer spending remains muted

OTTAWA — Canadian retail sales rose 0.4 per cent to $66.6 billion in August, helped by higher new car sales, Statistics Canada said Friday.
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ cannabis store's 50% off sale leads to $1,000 fine

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ cannabis store's 50% off sale leads to $1,000 fine

Revelstoke's Cost Cannabis was selling product below government minimum prices.
Majority of Canadians would vote for Kamala Harris in U.S. election: poll

Majority of Canadians would vote for Kamala Harris in U.S. election: poll

WASHINGTON — If Canadians could vote in the U.S. election, a majority would choose to send Kamala Harris to the White House.
Natural gas producers await LNG Canada's start, but will it be the fix for prices?

Natural gas producers await LNG Canada's start, but will it be the fix for prices?

CALGARY — Natural gas producers in Western Canada have white-knuckled it through months of depressed prices, with the expectation that their fortunes will improve when LNG Canada comes online in the middle of next year.
Tenth СÀ¶ÊÓƵ public company auditing firm fined, censured by U.S. regulator

Tenth СÀ¶ÊÓƵ public company auditing firm fined, censured by U.S. regulator

The rulings largely concern reporting failures.
Vancouver panel urges businesses to prep for quantum cyber threats

Vancouver panel urges businesses to prep for quantum cyber threats

Count Down to Q-Day discussion explores rising decryption risks from quantum computers in the 2030s
Resilient grapevines, regulatory changes offer hope to СÀ¶ÊÓƵ wineries

Resilient grapevines, regulatory changes offer hope to СÀ¶ÊÓƵ wineries

Wineries located closer to lakes have seen less loss following devastating winter blast.
Trudeau announces massive drop in immigration targets as Liberals make major pivot

Trudeau announces massive drop in immigration targets as Liberals make major pivot

OTTAWA — The federal government slashed immigration targets to levels that will flatten population growth as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admitted Thursday the government did not get the balance right after the COVID-19 pandemic.
How СÀ¶ÊÓƵ is leading the charge in electric aviation

How СÀ¶ÊÓƵ is leading the charge in electric aviation

A new era of sustainable flight is taking off in British Columbians’ very own backyard
Teck Resources' share prices falls as miner lowers copper production forecast again

Teck Resources' share prices falls as miner lowers copper production forecast again

The share price of Teck Resources Ltd. took a hit Thursday as the Canadian mining company announced it is once again lowering its full-year forecast for copper production.
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