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Twitter begins removing blue checks from users who don't pay

Twitter begins removing blue checks from users who don't pay

This time it's for real. Many of Twitter’s high-profile users are losing the blue check marks that helped verify their identity and distinguish them from impostors on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
Bank regulator action on climate change "overdue and now urgent": audit

Bank regulator action on climate change "overdue and now urgent": audit

OTTAWA — Canada's environment commissioner says action by the federal banking regulator on climate change is overdue and now urgent.
BMO names Darrel Hackett as head of U.S. division as current lead to retire

BMO names Darrel Hackett as head of U.S. division as current lead to retire

TORONTO — BMO says it has named Darrel Hackett as head of the bank's U.S. operations as the current lead Dave Casper is set to retire. The bank says that as of June 1, Hackett will be U.S.
Key shareholder Sumitomo to vote in favour of Teck plan to split business

Key shareholder Sumitomo to vote in favour of Teck plan to split business

VANCOUVER — Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd., a key shareholder at Teck Resources Ltd., will vote in favour of the company's plan to separate its metals and steelmaking coal operations into two companies.
US home sales fell in March in tepid homebuying season start

US home sales fell in March in tepid homebuying season start

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The spring homebuying season in the U.S. is off to a tepid start as buyers contend with sharply higher mortgage rates and near historic-low inventory of properties on the market. Existing U.S. home sales fell 2.
TD says still in talks on extending First Horizon deal but offers little detail

TD says still in talks on extending First Horizon deal but offers little detail

TORONTO — Shareholders looking for an update on TD Bank Group's US$13.4 billion takeover of First Horizon Corp. were left with few answers at the bank's annual meeting Thursday. Facing numerous questions about the deal after U.S.
Criminal probe begins after campfire-sparked blaze threatened homes in Kamloops, B.C.

Criminal probe begins after campfire-sparked blaze threatened homes in Kamloops, B.C.

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Electricity has been restored to nearly 4,000 homes and businesses in Kamloops, B.C., after a rapidly spreading grass fire swept through an area not far from the city centre.
How becoming common-law or getting hitched changes tax-filing season

How becoming common-law or getting hitched changes tax-filing season

As more Canadians enter common-law relationships, experts are encouraging young couples to educate themselves on the tax implications.
US unemployment claims tick up to 245,000, but still low

US unemployment claims tick up to 245,000, but still low

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week but remains low by historic standards. U.S. jobless claims rose by 5,000 to 245,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Industry minister asks telecoms for update on service agreement in Toronto subway

Industry minister asks telecoms for update on service agreement in Toronto subway

Canada's industry minister is calling on the country's major telecom companies to come to an agreement over wireless service in Toronto's subway system.