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CN fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides near the Skeena River in B.C.
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — Canadian National Railway Co. has been fined $2.5 million for spraying pesticides along a rail corridor that runs along the Skeena River in British Columbia.
Sep 16, 2021 11:34 AM
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RESP a useful savings tool for your child's education — if you can afford it: Experts
HALIFAX — When Jacob Ritchie and his wife Krista first had kids, setting money aside for their children’s post-secondary education seemed like a luxury they couldn’t afford.
Sep 16, 2021 10:48 AM
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CP lays out timeline for KCS merger; shareholders to vote in December
CALGARY — Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.'s acquisition of Kansas City Southern could be complete by next fall, the Calgary-based railway said Thursday.
Sep 16, 2021 10:41 AM
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Nova Scotia registers $341.6-million deficit for last year, driven by COVID-19 costs
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's deficit for the 2020-21 fiscal year is $341.6 million — a figure the province's finance minister says won't affect the new Tory government's election promise to spend significantly on health care.
Sep 16, 2021 9:49 AM
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Globe and Mail newspaper and union representing 250 employees reach tentative deal
TORONTO — The Globe and Mail and a union representing some 250 employees have reached a tentative deal on a new collective agreement.
Sep 16, 2021 9:23 AM
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Author Colleen Hoover's word-of-mouth success
NEW YORK (AP) — Colleen Hoover's years as a published — and self-published — novelist have been one long, pleasant surprise. The Texas-based writer broke through in 2012 when, through an Amazon.
Sep 16, 2021 7:37 AM
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Statistics Canada says wholesale sales dropped in July as lumber prices fell
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says wholesale sales fell 2.1 per cent to $70.1 billion in July, as building material and supplies sales plunged due to a drop in prices for softwood lumber.
Sep 16, 2021 6:57 AM
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US unemployment claims rise after hitting pandemic low
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits moved up last week to 332,000 from a pandemic low, a sign that the spread of the delta variant may have slightly increased layoffs.
Sep 16, 2021 6:46 AM
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says annual pace of housing starts slowed in August
OTTAWA — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in August slowed compared with July as the rate of new home construction continued to slow from their highs earlier this year.
Sep 16, 2021 6:21 AM
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TC Energy sells remaining 15 per cent stake in Northern Courier Pipeline
CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. says it has signed a deal to sell its remaining 15 per cent stake in the Northern Courier Pipeline to a partnership including Suncor Energy Inc. and eight Indigenous communities.
Sep 16, 2021 4:51 AM
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