Business
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Court grants B.C. intervener status in Trans Mountain pipeline case
OTTAWA—The Federal Court of Appeal is allowing British Columbia to be an intervener in a legal fight against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but ... -
Canadian grocers are unlikely to wage a price war with Whole Foods
Cheaper avocados at Whole Foods might get fans of the organic grocery chain salivating over savings, but retail analysts say it probably won’t launch ... -
Time to stop spending and start thinking: Vaz-Oxlade
Ever heard of a “sunk cost fallacy”? In economics, a sunk cost is any cost that has already been paid and cannot be recovered. ... -
Yellen: Financial rules have made economy stronger, changes should be ‘modest’
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — Reforms put in place after the 2007 to 2009 crisis have strengthened the financial system without impeding economic growth, and ... -
The writing is likely on the wall for Energy East, but Trudeau is making a big, costly gamble
The National Energy Board’s unprecedented decision to widen its study of the Energy East pipeline to include much broader climate change impacts suggests that ... -
Drop in GTA home prices prompts new warning: seller beware
Jasmin Sheba had already sold her furniture in anticipation of moving this week when she learned the buyer of her house wanted $20,000 off ... -
Court approves Home Capital’s $29.5-million class-action settlement
LONDON, ONT.—Embattled alternative mortgage lender Home Capital Group is another step closer to rebuilding after an Ontario court approved the settlement of a $29.5 ... -
Early summer travels boost Transat’s earnings, outlook
MONTREAL—Shares of Transat surged 10 per cent on Monday to the highest level since early 2015 after the travel company signalled that it is ... -
TSX operator in talks about cannabis company trades, says no ban currently in place
The company that operates the Toronto Stock Exchange says it is talking to securities regulators about Canadian-listed cannabis companies with operations in the United ... -
Creditor group wants to sue Sears executives, board
TORONTO — A group of aggrieved creditors wants to sue the executive officers and directors of Sears Canada for negligence and intends to ask an ...