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California corporate diversity law ruled unconstitutional
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles judge ruled Friday that California’s landmark law mandating that corporations diversify their boards with members from certain racial, ethnic or LGBT groups is unconstitutional.
Apr 4, 2022 9:38 PM
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Russia faces global outrage over bodies in Ukraine's streets
BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Moscow faced global revulsion and accusations of war crimes Monday after the Russian pullout from the outskirts of Kyiv revealed streets, buildings and yards strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians, many of them evi
Apr 4, 2022 8:25 PM
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Suncor getting out of wind and solar; will shift focus to hydrogen and renewable fuel
CALGARY — Canadian energy company Suncor says it is getting rid of its wind and solar assets.
Apr 4, 2022 6:04 PM
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (22,085.60, up 132.65 points.) Whitecap Resources Inc. (TSX:WSP). Energy. down five cents, or 0.5 per cent, to $10.42 on 23.
Apr 4, 2022 3:29 PM
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Ontario's fledgling sports-betting industry is now a full go in province
TORONTO — It didn't take long for a wager to be placed in Ontario's fledgling sports-betting industry. Single-game sports betting has been legal in Canada since last summer but the industry didn't fully open in Ontario until 12:01 a.m. on Monday.
Apr 4, 2022 3:02 PM
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S&P/TSX composite moves to within a couple of points of record close
TORONTO — Canada's stock market started the week by moving to within a couple points of its record close with support from the technology and energy sectors. U.S.
Apr 4, 2022 2:50 PM
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Workers at Metro distribution centre off job in second grocery strike in two months
Grocery warehouse workers in Canada appear to be holding out for better pay and benefits after the second strike at a distribution centre in as many months. More than 900 workers at Metro Inc.
Apr 4, 2022 2:08 PM
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Nevada toad declared endangered at site of geothermal plant
RENO, Nev. (AP) — In a rare emergency move, the U.S government temporarily declared a northern Nevada toad endangered Monday, saying a geothermal power plant in the works could result in its extinction.
Apr 4, 2022 2:03 PM
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Businesses brace for high inflation to stick around over next two years: BoC survey
The Bank of Canada said Monday that Canadian businesses expect average inflation to remain elevated over the next two years, but see interest rate moves and better supply chains cooling things off longer term.
Apr 4, 2022 10:46 AM
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Furniture maker Palliser expanding operations, hiring 700 workers amid high demand
WINNIPEG — Canadian furniture maker Palliser is expanding its North American operations as new products coupled with soaring tariffs on imports from Vietnam and China increase demand for the company's furnishings.
Apr 4, 2022 9:56 AM
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