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TTC, Metrolinx defend transit confusion after Toronto Blue Jays lossToronto Transit Commission Chair Jamal Myers apologized for a social media post that urged riders to scramble to make the last subway trains while the Jays were still playing.CanadaNov 3
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REAL CEO steps down less than 5 months after appointmentThe organization announced that president and CEO Rick Bennett has departed for personal and family reasons, after a tenure that saw him unveil two major announcements for Regina.CanadaNov 6
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Stellantis exec stresses commitment to Canada amid grilling from MPsStellantis president Jeff Hines told the House of Commons industry committee the decision to move planned production from Brampton, Ont., to the U.S. was 'not taken lightly.'EconomyOct 29
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B.C. man recalls ‘chaos’ of Hurricane Melissa during Jamaica stayChris Kerr says he wants to return to Jamaica days after experiencing Hurricane Melissa while vacationing on the tropical island, saying he wants to help rebuild.CanadaNov 10
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‘Most fun I’ve had’: Montreal shelter chefs hailed as unsung heroes of the culinary worldA Montreal charity is honouring chefs in homeless shelters, calling them heroes who nourish with creativity and care -- often with the bare minimum.CanadaOct 20
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Boy with cancer’s chemo appointment cancelled amid Stollery space shortageAn Edmonton mom said the Stollery Children's Hospital urgently needs to grow after a shortage of beds meant her son Ben was turned away from his scheduled chemotherapy treatment.HealthOct 30
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Cenovus ‘resolute in our commitment’ to MEG deal, CEO saysCenovus foresees no further wrinkles in its takeover bid for MEG Energy, a day after a shareholder meeting to approve the deal was delayed due to a last-minute regulatory issue.MoneyOct 31
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Roots CEO Meghan Roach caught Bo Bichette’s home run ball in decisive Game 7Roots CEO Meghan Roach caught Bo Bichette’s three-run home run ball during the Blue Jays’ World Series Game 7 win, calling it an “overwhelming” once-in-a-lifetime moment.WorldNov 1
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Sonder guests abruptly evicted after short-term rental company goes bankruptSonder announced in a statement that it had initiated liquidation proceedings, and the interim CEO said she is 'devastated.'TrendingNov 13
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Carney defends paying more than half a million a year to CEO appointeesCarney said their responsibilities are enormous and include things like making major military procurement decisions and reviewing industrial development projects.CanadaOct 10
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Interior Health appoints new CEO, a long list of issues to be tackledSylvia Weir, the new CEO of Interior Health, says she's seeking to rebuild trust with communities in the wake of issues such as doctor shortages and emergency room closures.CanadaOct 12
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Montreal transit agency says there’s been progress in talks with one striking unionThe CEO of Montreal's public transit agency says there is progress in negotiations with one of two unions whose walkouts have disrupted service across the network.CanadaNov 7
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Blue Jays will ‘plan to be better’ after World Series loss: ShapiroDuplication isn’t on the table for the Toronto Blue Jays, President and CEO Mark Shapiro says, after the team just came shy of a World Series title.SportsNov 6
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Elon Musk set to become world’s first trillionaire under Tesla pay packageMusk won a shareholder vote on Thursday that would give the Tesla CEO stock worth $1 trillion if he hits certain performance targets over the next decade.MoneyNov 6
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Winnipeg man faces 10 charges after downtown chaos, police sayA 30-year-old man is in custody facing a litany of charges following a string of random assaults and property damage in downtown Winnipeg, police say.CrimeOct 7
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Young, proud, online: Quebec’s newest sovereigntists hope to revive an aging movementThe self-described CEO of the next generation of Quebec sovereigntists is a 17-year-old rapper and TikTok sensation who claims to be more influential than Premier François Legault.CanadaOct 30
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Amazon cuts 14K corporate jobs, ramps up AI spendingIn June CEO Andy Jassy, who has aggressively sought to cut costs, said that he anticipated generative AI would reduce Amazon’s corporate workforce in the next few years.EconomyOct 28
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Scott BandaChancellor Scott Banda attended USask to study history and law and followed with his career at the Federated Co-op, where he retired as CEO.EducationOct 17
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Stellantis vowed to fill Brampton plant with new auto model: CarneyCarney said Stellantis' CEO told him that a decision on producing a vehicle in Brampton would be dependent on the finalization of a renewed free trade deal with the United States.EconomyOct 16
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Canadian Tire says recent data breach may have hit online shoppers’ infoThe company says the breached information belongs to shoppers who had an e-commerce account with Canadian Tire or its other banners, SportChek, Mark’s/L’Équipeur and Party City.ConsumerOct 14