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As pet food prices rise, prioritizing health and costs can be a 'tricky balance'

TORONTO — Until she was around 15, the buffet was always open for Lily the cat, who had open access to a trough of dry food in her home.

Why the Year of the Snake is constricting festive decoration sales in B.C.

RICHMOND, B.C. — Cecilia Liang's Lunar New Year decoration stall has been an annual fixture in the Yaohan Centre in Richmond, B.C., for 25 years — but she knew some products would be a tough sell this year.
Upon closing, Peavey Mart calls on customers to shop local

Upon closing, Peavey Mart calls on customers to shop local

"By choosing Canadian retail businesses, you ensure that dollars stay within Canada, supporting the people, organizations and livelihoods that enrich our communities,” PM.

CN reaches tentative agreement with signals and communication workers, averts strike

MONTREAL — Canadian National Railway Co. says it has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing about 750 signals and communication employees across Canada.

Historic $32.5B tobacco proposal faces final test in series of hearings

TORONTO — A historic proposal that would see three major tobacco companies pay out billions to provinces and territories as well as former smokers across Canada is set to face its final test over the coming weeks.

‘People are panicking’: Snowbirds rush to sell Florida homes as loonie tanks

MONTREAL — Cesidia Cedrone has been soaking up the rays at her Florida condo every winter since 2011.

Chrystia Freeland pitches aggressive trade retaliation threat to ward off Trump

OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland argues Canada can turn the tables on U.S. President Donald Trump and avoid massive U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods by scaring key American businesses.

Tech stocks tank as a Chinese competitor threatens to upend the AI frenzy; Nvidia sinks nearly 17%

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street’s superstars tumbled Monday as a competitor from China threatens to upend the artificial-intelligence frenzy they’ve been feasting on.

Federal inquiry into Canada Post kicks off hearings

OTTAWA — Canada Post and representatives from its union squared off on Monday at a federal inquiry into the month-long strike that halted mail delivery across the country and the viability of the postal service's business model.

Flights cancelled at Saguenay-Bagotville airport after fuel leak forces evacuation

SAGUENAY, Que. — A fuel leak at the Saguenay-Bagotville Airport today forced officials to evacuate the terminal and cancel flights.
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