Business
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Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Becomes Chairman After co-founder Steps Down
Spotify co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Daniel Ek is consolidating power over the world’s largest music streaming service, taking on the role of chairman ... -
Brexit-induced Price Standoff Hits Tesco Shoppers
LONDON—The true cost of Brexit hit home for U.K. shoppers as Unilever’s iconic Marmite spread and a host of other products remained absent from Tesco’s ... -
Amazon to Add 120,000 Workers to Meet Holiday Demand
NEW YORK—The holidays are coming and Amazon plans to add 120,000 seasonal workers in an effort to meet an expected spike in demand as ... -
TSX Rallies on Higher Gold, Oil amid Worries Over China’s Weakening Economy
North American stock markets were looking for direction Thursday as worries about growth in China weighed on investors’ minds. On the Toronto Stock Exchange, ... -
Greek Yogurt Wanes, While Drinkable Yogurt Rises as Latest Fad
Move over, Greek yogurt. The protein-rich breakfast staple, which has enjoyed an astronomical ascent in recent years, is being replaced by a new form ... -
Donald’s Been no Surprise. So How Well do we Know Hillary?: Wells
We are spending too much time reaffirming Donald Trump’s MO as an ’80s-era Big Swinging Dick archetype. Once the initial wave of surprise . ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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, ...