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Why experts say Canada Post could go ‘the route of Blockbuster’ soonCanada Post revealed new plans Wednesday to recover from its financial turmoil, but experts say it lacks a concrete competitive edge.CanadaMay 31
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Canada Post resists pitch to move Halifax sorting plant to allow for housingMP Andy Fillmore says Canada Post should consider moving its Almon Street plant out of the city centre so the public land can be used to build up to 5,000 housing units.PoliticsJun 11
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Canada Post cracks down on Nunavut loophole to get free Amazon shippingAmazon's paid subscription service provides free delivery for online shopping across Canada except for remote locations, including most communities in Nunavut.CanadaMay 12
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Delivery issue: Why Canada Post ‘must change’ to avoid collapseCanada Post reported a sixth consecutive annual loss in 2023, prompting the Crown corporation to acknowledge its current business model is not working.CanadaMay 7
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Canada Post suspends delivery on 20th in Saskatoon over ‘safety concerns’ for workers'We can confirm that concerns with safely delivering mail to customers at three addresses on 20th Street West have been raised,' Canada Post said in an email.CanadaMay 16
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Ottawa is mulling tariffs on Chinese EVs. Could it change how much you pay?Ottawa is mulling a suite of measures to protect against the 'oversupply' of Chinese-made electric vehicles in the global market. Will you pay more for your EV?Canada6 hours
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Destination weddings: Are they cost-effective as travel becomes pricier?Despite soaring travel costs, Canadian interest in destination weddings is growing. Some specialists say this can come at a much lower cost than a traditional wedding at home.CanadaJun 16
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One of Canada’s most wanted arrested in Hamilton, facing murder charge in KitchenerA suspect listed as one of Canada's most-wanted by the Bolo Program was arrested Friday in Hamilton. Habiton Solomon is a suspect in a 2023 shooting death in Kitchener, Ont.CrimeMay 31
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Canada to host G7 leaders’ summit in Kananaskis, Alta., in 2025Canada says it will host the G7 summit next year in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.CanadaJun 15
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Canadian soccer player racially abused online after 2-0 Copa America loss to ArgentinaCanada's impressive performance in a 2-0 loss to top-ranked Argentina at Copa America has come at a cost.SportsJun 21
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Canada will reinstate citizenship rights to ‘lost Canadians’Immigration Minister Marc Miller tabled legislation Thursday that would extend citizenship to some children born outside of Canada.CanadaMay 23
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S&P/TSX composite posts small gain Monday, U.S. stock markets also upStrength in the energy, technology and base metal sectors helped Canada's main stock index post a small gain on Monday, while U.S. stock markets also rose.EconomyJun 10
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Man suspected of trafficking guns through the mail sought by Edmonton policeOn Tuesday, Jan. 16, an unknown man reportedly went to a Canada Post outlet in Fort McMurray and mailed what police said was a restricted firearm to an address in Edmonton.CrimeMar 26
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Here’s how would-be homebuyers are responding to the Bank of Canada rate cutDespite an interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada, most Canadians say they'd need to see more easing in borrowing costs before they're able to take a run at the housing market.MoneyJun 11
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S&P/TSX composite posts small gain Monday, loonie also higherCanada's main stock index posted a small gain Monday, helped by strength in energy and industrial stocks.EconomyMay 27
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Energy and base metals help lift S&P/TSX composite Thursday, U.S. stock markets mixedStrength in energy and base metals helped Canada's main stock index post a small gain Thursday, while U.S. stock markets were mixed a day after reaching new records.EconomyJun 6
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Staples stores begin handling Amazon returns. What to knowCanadians can now return their Amazon orders through Staples. The e-commerce giant says the office supply retailer's 298 stores are now equipped to handle Amazon returns.ConsumerJun 18
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Renters may face higher risk of death in extreme heat, StatCan study showsDeaths in Canada's 12 most populous cities go up during extreme heat waves and people aged 65 and older are at higher risk than those who are younger, Statistics Canada study says.WeatherJun 20
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Bank of Canada’s rate cut deliberations detail housing market anxietiesThe Bank of Canada's deliberations from its rate cut on June 5 show anxiety within the governing council about lower borrowing costs leading to an 'overheated housing market.'EconomyJun 19
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Canada’s extreme weather events are costing billions, new data showsFrom 1983 to 2008, insurance companies in the country spent about $400 million on average annually on catastrophic claims, but since 2009 that number's risen to almost $2 billion.CanadaMay 15