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The 42nd CHEO Telethon on CTV Ottawa raised $755,240 after a two-week campaign of raising money and awareness about Ottawa’s ...
Lululemon Athletica’s LULU.O shares fell 20 per cent in premarket trading on Friday, as the maker of high-end leggings warned that tariff-related costs and uneven demand in key markets of North ...
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a proclamation Tuesday, doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from all countries, ...
There is no threat to public safety after a heavy police presence in Essex. OPP alerted the public of the incident on Wednesday, asking everyone to avoid the area of Tremblay Side Road and South ...
Alberta Parks has closed a recreation area in Kananaskis Country after two hikers were followed by a cougar. Alberta Parks issued an advisory last week, noting that the Highwood Compound Provincial ...
Allison Hurst reports from a Hudson’s Bay distribution hub where employees are holding a rally on one of the final days of ...
Hudson's Bay, Canada's oldest company, is set to shut down all of its stores by Sunday.
A 30-year-old man is dead after a piece of heavy equipment fell into the ocean with him trapped inside, according to police on Vancouver Island.
BlackRock’s head of digital assets says he is seeing broader enthusiasm for the use case of stablecoins. BlackRock has many Bitcoin exchange traded products (ETP), with around $70 billion in assets ...
An advisor says Canadian investors don't need to panic yet over the tax implications of U.S. President Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'. Adrian Ghobrial explains.
While Ottawa is welcoming a U.S. federal court decision that would block President Donald Trump’s fentanyl-related tariffs against Canada, experts say local businesses are 'not out of the woods' yet.