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U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick thanked Canada for rescinding its digital services tax in a move to resume trade negotiations with the United States. In a post on social media, Lutnick says the ...
The prime minister’s incoming chief of staff and two doctors who led Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic are among 83 appointments to the Order of Canada, being announced today by Gov. Gen. Mary ...
More than 250 unionized workers at the CN Tower have been locked out amid a labour dispute, just a day before Canada Day. Unifor president Lana Payne said the decision by Canada Lands, which operates ...
Federal and provincial leaders are working to dismantle internal trade barriers that push up the cost of goods and make it harder to do business within Canada. But anyone expecting all of them to be ...
Efforts to boost interprovincial trade have kicked into high gear amid the U.S.-Canada tariff war. Here’s a look at some trade agreements, legislation and proposals among provinces and territories ...
Statistics Canada just wrapped a 30-year study where they examined how Canadians spent their time and with whom. It found that in 2022, only 19 per cent of working-age people saw their friends on a ...
Tech giants such as Amazon and Google will not have to shell out close to $2 billion as expected today, as Canada moved to cancel the controversial digital services tax on Sunday, just one day before ...
A section of the southbound Don Valley Parkway (DVP), south of Don Mills Road has been closed as multiple vehicles have been involved in a collision.
Canada has rescinded its digital services tax in hopes to advance trade negotiations with the U.S., Canada’s finance ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
Toronto police are searching for a suspect wanted in connection with a sexual assault at Union Station. Officers were called to the Bay Street and Front Street area around 8:50 p.
Toronto police are searching for a man who allegedly assaulted and threatened another individual in the Riverside neighbourhood. Investigators say an uninvited man entered another person’s apartment ...
A judge has authorized a class action lawsuit over emails Tim Hortons sent out in error to participants in its popular Roll Up to Win promotion — but only for Quebec residents. Montreal-based firm LPC ...
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