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Donald Trump Criticizes ‘Softer NFL Rules’ on Concussions
LAKELAND, Fla. — Donald Trump criticized “softer NFL rules” regarding concussions during a campaign stop. The Republican presidential nominee was struck by the toughness of a ... -
Matthews Proves he’s Setting the Tone For the Leafs this Season
No cheering in the press box, as the maxim goes. Few along press row have ever frowned on gasping. As Auston Matthews ripped his way through ... -
Babcock Happy with Matthews and Other Kids, Wants Maple Leafs Veterans to Step up
TORONTO — As hard as it was not to keep talking about Auston Matthews and his four-goal NHL debut, Mike Babcock had to move ahead with ... -
CRTC’s Move to Slash Wholesale Rates Could Hurt Revenue, Network Investment: Analysts
The fallout from the federal telecom regulator’s move to slash wholesale Internet rates continues as more analysts predict the decision could be bad for big players’ ... -
Hydro One Scrambles to Revamp Customer Service as it Faces Outrage Over Electricity Prices
TORONTO — Faced with customer outrage over skyrocketing prices for electricity in Ontario, Hydro One Networks Inc., the largest utility in the province, has turned to ... -
Liberals Ready to Invest in Bombardier, Minister Says
MONTREAL—The federal government investing in aerospace giant Bombardier is not a matter of if but how, Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains said Tuesday. “We want to be ... -
Ontario cap-and-trade System Will Come Next Year, Aims to Reduce Emissions: Wynne
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. — Premier Kathleen Wynne is defending the Liberal government’s decision to introduce a cap-and-trade program next year to combat climate change, calling Ontarians ... -
Trump Taj Mahal Closes Down After Labour Dispute and Years of Losses
The Trump Taj Mahal, an iconic casino hotel on the Atlantic City boardwalk, ceased operations Monday after hemorrhaging money for years and negotiations with an employees’ ... -
TSX Closes Flat as Oil Prices Retreat from Highest Levels in More Than a Year
The Toronto Stock Exchange finished flat, as crude oil retreated from its highest level in more than a year and Wall Street slid on disappointing corporate ... -
Alcoa’s Last Quarterly Earnings Before Split Fall Short
NEW YORK—Alcoa, which is posting its last quarterly earnings report before its split, announced softer-than-expected third-quarter results, stung partly by lower alumina prices. The company also ...