◆ Home sales up in June, though fewer sales expected this year, says Canadian Real Estate Assoc. |
◆ Inflation rate rose slightly to 1.9% in June as vehicle and clothing prices climb |
◆ Hudson's Bay hearing on lease deal adjourned, Ruby Liu appears without lawyer |
◆ Rogers launching new satellite-to-mobile text messaging trial |
◆ Hudson's Bay fires back at lender seeking termination of Ruby Liu deal: court docs |
◆ Ford recalls nearly a million newer vehicles in Canada, U.S. over fuel pump concerns |
◆ 'It's like Groundhog Day': Canadian dairy producers are used to Trump calling them out, but worry remains |
◆ B.C. Labour Board certifies union at Amazon facility in Delta, B.C., Unifor says |
◆ Sports fans 'flabbergasted' after Sportsnet announces double-digit price hike |
◆ Lawsuits over dupes are popping up in courts. But can dupes be illegal? |
◆ Got a weird text message? 'Smishing' scams likely rising because of AI, experts warn |
◆ Canada added 83,000 jobs in June, sending unemployment down slightly |
◆ Trump threatening 35% tariffs on Canadian goods across the board |
◆ The U.S. boycott remains strong. Why many Canadians are digging in their heels |
◆ Canadian travel to the U.S. plummets - but Americans are staying home, too |
◆ Should Tim Hortons repay all Canadians promised a boat? This Ottawa man thinks so |
◆ Trump hits Brazil with 50% tariff over 'witch hunt' trial of ex-leader Bolsonaro |
◆ OpenAI to release web browser that could challenge Google Chrome: sources |
◆ Linda Yaccarino steps down as CEO of Elon Musk's X |
◆ Trump issues tariff letters to 7 more trading partners as talks with EU continue |
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