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Canada’s economy grew 0.2% in May, stronger than expected

Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew slightly, but likely not enough to deter a rate cut in September, experts...

Canada’s economy grew 0.2% in May, stronger than expected
Rolls of coiled coated steel are shown at Stelco in Hamilton on Friday, June 29, 2018.

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Hamilton steelmaker Stelco sold to Cleveland-Cliffs for $3.4 billion

The company will remain headquartered in Ontario and maintain ”significant employment levels” in Canada.

Hamilton steelmaker Stelco sold to Cleveland-Cliffs for $3.4 billion
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Tim Hortons looks to double-double its growth in China

Tim Hortons’ parent company inks two deals to bolster presence in China.

Tim Hortons looks to double-double its growth in China
A shopper pauses at a display in a furniture store Sunday, June 2, 2024, in Englewood, Colo. On Wednesday, June 12, 2024, the Labor Department issues its report on prices at the consumer level in May.

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What is the inflation rate in the U.S.?

Inflation may have cooled in May, but the U.S. Federal Reserve is seeking sustained improvement.

What is the inflation rate in the U.S.?

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A person walks past a Dollarama store in Montreal, Wednesday, June 7, 2023.

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Dollarama earnings report and upcoming growth for the retailer

Dollarama ups stake in Latin American business Dollarcity, plans expansion to Mexico.

Dollarama earnings report and upcoming growth for the retailer
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Food inflation in Canada: Who Canadians blame for rising prices

Canadians feel grocery inflation is getting worse, and 18% are boycotting Loblaw, according to a new poll.

Food inflation in Canada: Who Canadians blame for rising prices
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High interest rates and unemployment: Expectations for June’s rate announcement

Employment jumps by 90,000 in April, raising doubts about June interest rate cut.

High interest rates and unemployment: Expectations for June’s rate announcement
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CAPP meeting takeaways for Canadian oil investors

Higher oil doesn’t shake industry talk on spending discipline at CAPP conference.

CAPP meeting takeaways for Canadian oil investors

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Cautious optimism for federal plan to let rent count toward credit scores

The Canadian government is taking steps to have rental history counted towards credit scores, as a wayto help first-time...

Cautious optimism for federal plan to let rent count toward credit scores

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