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Condo rents in Toronto region dip for first time in three years: Urbanation

Condo rents in Toronto region dip for first time in three years: Urbanation

TORONTO — A new report says condo rents in Canada's mostly densely populated region have dipped for the first time in three years. The report from Urbanation Inc.
The key to successfully merging your finances with a partner, according to experts

The key to successfully merging your finances with a partner, according to experts

There's no right way to manage finances in a relationship other than maintaining open communication.
Sale of Atlantic Canada's biggest newspaper chain could reduce local content: expert

Sale of Atlantic Canada's biggest newspaper chain could reduce local content: expert

HALIFAX — An expert who tracks Canada's mainstream media industry says Postmedia's pending purchase of Atlantic Canada's largest newspaper chain is almost certain to result in job cuts and a reduction in local content.
Bread-fixing settlement delivers $253 million hit to George Weston Q2 results

Bread-fixing settlement delivers $253 million hit to George Weston Q2 results

TORONTO — George Weston Ltd. says a recent settlement it reached in the bread price-fixing class actions it faced had a $253 million impact on its second-quarter net earnings. The company, which holds a majority interest in grocer Loblaw Cos. Ltd.
BHP, Lundin Mining to buy Filo for $4.5 billion, form joint venture for projects

BHP, Lundin Mining to buy Filo for $4.5 billion, form joint venture for projects

VANCOUVER — BHP and Lundin Mining Corp. have signed a $4.5 billion deal to acquire all of the shares they don't already own in exploration company Filo Corp.
Average data breach costs Canadian organizations $6.32 million: IBM study

Average data breach costs Canadian organizations $6.32 million: IBM study

Canadian organizations embroiled in data breaches wind up paying an average $6.32 million to resolve the incidents, a new study from IBM says. That total is down from 2023, when Canadian organizations were paying an average $6.
Europe's growth lags US again, as Germany remains the eurozone's economic problem child

Europe's growth lags US again, as Germany remains the eurozone's economic problem child

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe’s economy enjoyed modest growth in the April-June quarter even as the U.S.
Two dead in crash of 'homebuilt amphibious' plane near Merritt, B.C.

Two dead in crash of 'homebuilt amphibious' plane near Merritt, B.C.

MERRITT, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Police say two people are dead after an amateur-built plane crashed north of the Merritt, B.C. airport, about 270 kilometres northeast of Vancouver.
Trans Mountain Corp. to have new CEO as Farrell moves to board chair role

Trans Mountain Corp. to have new CEO as Farrell moves to board chair role

CALGARY — Trans Mountain Corp. says CEO Dawn Farrell will become chair of the company's board Sept. 1.
Tilray Brands sees revenues rise; boosted by alcoholic beverage sales

Tilray Brands sees revenues rise; boosted by alcoholic beverage sales

LEAMINGTON, ONT. — Cannabis and beverage company Tilray Brands, Inc. says it lost US$15.4 million in its fiscal fourth quarter, a US$104.4-million improvement from a year earlier when it lost US$119.8 million in the same period.
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