Canadian Business
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Canadian businesses are continuing to find alternative markets to the U.S.Even as tariff negotiations are ongoing between Canada and the United States, businesses aren't waiting for good news and are looking for alternative markets to the U.S.EconomyMay 6, 2025
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With 51% of restaurants struggling, CEBA extension not enough: industry groupThe federal government will be extending the deadlines for CEBA loan repayments, but Restaurants Canada says it's not enough to help many struggling businesses.CanadaSep 15, 2023
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Halifax businesses predict banner year for tourism as cruise season launchesThe cruise ship season officially kicked off over the weekend when the Norwegian Dawn sailed into the harbour.EconomyApr 24, 2023
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TransAlta reports $163M Q4 loss, revenue up 40% from year agoTransAlta Corp. reported a loss of $163 million in its latest quarter compared with a loss of $78 million in the same quarter a year earlier as its revenue rose 40 per cent.MoneyFeb 23, 2023
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Amid recession fears, Canadian businesses risk losing sight of cybersecurity: researchA new KPMG survey research reveals that Canadian businesses may be at risk of overlooking or deprioritizing the importance of cybersecurity.EconomyOct 6, 2022
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Half of Canadian restaurants operating at a loss or ‘just breaking even’Restaurants are facing a bumpy road to recovery due to rising expenses, low customer counts, high debt and low profitability, according to Restaurants Canada.CanadaSep 15, 2022
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Businesses press Trudeau to focus on pandemic recovery in election’s aftermathPandemic recovery was the number one issue in the election for business owners like Laser City's owner Brittany Anderson.CanadaSep 21, 2021
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Parkland Corp. blames COVID-19 as Q4 profits and revenue slide on lower fuel salesParkland Corp. is reporting lower fourth-quarter earnings and revenue as affects of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns continue to erode fuel sales.MoneyMar 4, 2021
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Second Cup Coffee Co. to be sold to Quebec restaurant franchiser FoodtasticFoodtastic CEO Peter Mammas said Monday the company is buying the Canadian coffee retailer and roaster from Aegis Brands Inc. in part for its national infrastructure.MoneyFeb 8, 2021
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Supremex closing Edmonton facility, slashing 39 jobs in bid to reduce costsSupremex Inc. says it is closing its Edmonton facility and cutting 39 jobs in a move to reduce costs.EconomyDec 1, 2020
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