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Airport delays effectively forcing flight attendants to work for free: Union

Airport delays effectively forcing flight attendants to work for free: Union

MONTREAL — Flight attendants are effectively forced to work for free amid growing tarmac delays — particularly at Toronto's Pearson airport — according to the employees' biggest union.
BoC's Gravelle says "perfect storm" fueling inflation, but key differences from '70s

BoC's Gravelle says "perfect storm" fueling inflation, but key differences from '70s

The Bank of Canada's deputy governor is blaming a "perfect storm" of factors for driving the country's inflation to a decades-high rate, as one Conservative party leadership candidate says the rising prices is reason enough for the head of the bank t
Higher interest rates push homes sales in B.C. back toward normal: association

Higher interest rates push homes sales in B.C. back toward normal: association

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Real Estate Association says the sharp increase in mortgage rates is pushing the province's home sales down "a path to normalizing," although it estimates a balanced market is at least a year away.
Senate confirms Powell for 2nd term as Fed fights inflation

Senate confirms Powell for 2nd term as Fed fights inflation

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Thursday confirmed Jerome Powell for a second four-year term as Federal Reserve chair, giving bipartisan backing to Powell's high-stakes efforts to curb the highest inflation in four decades.
Quebecor eyes Freedom Mobile as it looks to expand beyond Quebec

Quebecor eyes Freedom Mobile as it looks to expand beyond Quebec

MONTREAL — Quebecor Inc. is mulling a move into the wireless market outside Quebec, with CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau saying Shaw Communications Inc.'s wireless business offers one potential avenue.
What you need to know about the Bank of Canada following Poilievre's fiery comments

What you need to know about the Bank of Canada following Poilievre's fiery comments

TORONTO — During Wednesday's Conservative leadership debate in Edmonton, candidate Pierre Poilievre said he would remove Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem if he were to be elected prime minister.
Crescent Point reports $1.18B Q1 profit, raises quarterly dividend

Crescent Point reports $1.18B Q1 profit, raises quarterly dividend

CALGARY — Crescent Point Energy Corp. hiked its quarterly dividend by more than 40 per cent Thursday and said it will soon be in a position to increase shareholder returns even more when it hits its net debt target likely later this year.
Canadian Tire uses customer data from loyalty rewards program to boost sales

Canadian Tire uses customer data from loyalty rewards program to boost sales

One of Canada's biggest retailers is using customer data mined through its loyalty program and credit cards to drive sales and counter the potential demand impact of rising prices. Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd.
Live updates | UN focuses human rights inquiry in Ukraine

Live updates | UN focuses human rights inquiry in Ukraine

BERLIN — The U.N.’s top human rights body has overwhelmingly passed a resolution calling on its investigators to specifically look into possible rights abuses and violations in northern Ukraine shortly after Russia’s invasion.
Co-op housing could help solve Canada's affordability crisis, advocates say

Co-op housing could help solve Canada's affordability crisis, advocates say

Ayanna Inniss believes the co-op movement could be part of the solution to this country's housing affordability crisis.