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Apple Unveils Waterproof iPhone 7 — But Still Misses Innovation Mark
Apple on Wednesday unveiled what it called the best iPhone ever, but investors don’t appear convinced that the device packs the innovative punch to drive a ... -
Fort McMurray Fire Put $1B Dent in 2016 Oilsands Spending Plans, Alberta Says
CALGARY—Alberta wildfires that swept through Fort McMurray in May have resulted in the loss of $1 billion in planned capital spending in the oilsands for 2016, ... -
Blue Jays Closer Roberto Osuna is Having a Record Year
NEW YORK – When Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna suffered just his third blown save of the season Aug. 19 in Cleveland, he was immediately approached by his ... -
Milanovich’s Seat Getting Hotter
Scott Milanovich suddenly finds himself on the coaching hot seat, an offensive mind who has been too defensive, at times predictable and out of nowhere too ... -
Canada Beats El Salvador, But Fails to Advance in World Cup Qualifying
VANCOUVER – Canada’s last-dash hopes of qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia have ended. Cyle Larin, Nikolas Ledgerwood and David Edgar all scored for the ... -
Team Canada’s Joe Thornton Still Going Strong at Age 37
Joe Thornton is, literally and figuratively, the greybeard on Canada’s World Cup roster. If you look closely enough at the gnarly nest that dangles off his ... -
Canadian Players in NFL stays Same as Last Season
For the second straight season, 13 Canadians are on a Week 1 NFL roster. Twelve are return NFLers. Seven are sure to start, and maybe one ... -
Lobsters From Canada Focus of Proposed EU Ban
PORTLAND, MAINE—The European Union will conduct a more extensive review of a proposal to ban lobsters imported from Canada and the U.S., after a scientific panel ... -
Starbucks Switches up the Sweetener
Starbucks Corp., the world’s largest coffee-shop chain, will start serving a calorie-free stevia sweetener in the U.S. and Canada, embracing a plant-based alternative to sugar that ... -
Volvo to Develop self-driving Cars
STOCKHOLM—Chinese-owned Volvo Cars and the Swedish-based automotive safety group Autoliv Inc. say they are creating a jointly-owned company to develop autonomous driving software. The carmaker said ...