Business
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TSX Ends Moderately as Oil Prices Pull Back From 4-day Rally
Stock markets in Toronto and New York racked up small gains as commodities softened and oil prices pulled back from a four-day rally. The ... -
Longtime Lego CEO Steps Down
The man who pulled Lego out of an existential crisis to turn it into the world’s most profitable toymaker is stepping down as chief ... -
Mexico Overtakes Canada as No. 2 Exporter to U.S.
Mexico is overtaking Canada as the No. 2 exporter of goods to the U.S. this year, in a sign of how economic ties have ... -
Annual Bonus Hike for Canada’s Bankers Lowest Since 2010
Canada’s six biggest banks set aside 2 per cent more for bonuses this year than last, the smallest increase since 2010, as Royal Bank ... -
GM’s Ready to Lose $9,000 a pop to Chase the electric Car Boom
General Motors Co. stands to lose as much as $9,000 on every Chevrolet Bolt that leaves a showroom once the all-electric subcompact starts rolling ... -
Company pitches Supersonic Jet Travel, three-hour trips from New York to London
Ask a harried air traveller about the basics of modern flight and you’ll probably elicit surprise when they discover commercial airplanes fly only as ... -
Canada’s gender equality Regression is a problem that Must be Solved: Olive
It was impossible not to be dismayed when Canada was reported late last month to have plunged from first place to 35th place in ... -
VW Executives Hire Defence Lawyers as U.S. Gathers Evidence
Dozens of Volkswagen officials in Germany have hired U.S. criminal defence lawyers as the Justice Department ramps up meetings with managers to gather evidence ... -
Jolly Green Giant Returns with Cinematic ad Campaign
Making frozen vegetables hip is a daunting task, but B&G Foods thinks it has just the guy to do it. The company is bringing ... -
Jobless Rate Slides Despite Decline in full-time Work
OTTAWA—The Canadian labour market topped expectations by adding another 10,700 jobs last month and dropping the unemployment rate to 6.8 per cent — but ...