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Bank of Canada hearing less catastrophic tariff talk from businesses

Bank of Canada hearing less catastrophic tariff talk from businesses

OTTAWA Trade-sensitive businesses are telling the Bank of Canada that theyre broadly less worried about their worst-case tariff scenarios coming true compared to earlier in the year, a senior central bank official said Thursday.
Trump says after Xi call that US and China will resume trade talks

Trump says after Xi call that US and China will resume trade talks

WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump said Thursday that his first call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping since returning to office was very positive, announcing that the two countries will hold trade talks in hopes of breaking an impasse over tari
Got extra cash? Here's when experts say it's best to make a lump-sum mortgage payment

Got extra cash? Here's when experts say it's best to make a lump-sum mortgage payment

Being mortgage free can seem like a distant goal when the outstanding balance is in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and most of your regular payments are going toward paying interest.
Supreme Court blocks Mexicos $10B lawsuit alleging US gunmakers have fueled cartel violence

Supreme Court blocks Mexicos $10B lawsuit alleging US gunmakers have fueled cartel violence

WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top firearm manufacturers in the U.S. alleging the companies business practices have fueled tremendous cartel violence and bloodshed.
Supreme Court makes it easier to claim 'reverse discrimination' in employment, in a case from Ohio

Supreme Court makes it easier to claim 'reverse discrimination' in employment, in a case from Ohio

WASHINGTON (AP) A unanimous Supreme Court made it easier Thursday to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, siding with an Ohio woman who claims she didnt get a job and then was demoted because she is straight.
Supreme Court sides with Catholic Charities in religious-rights case over unemployment taxes

Supreme Court sides with Catholic Charities in religious-rights case over unemployment taxes

WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court decided Thursday that a Catholic charity doesnt have to pay Wisconsin unemployment taxes, one of a set of religious-rights cases the justices are considering this term.
Corus Entertainment shakes up management, reverts to single CEO

Corus Entertainment shakes up management, reverts to single CEO

TORONTO Corus Entertainment Inc. will once again be led by a sole chief executive officer after one of the two men holding that title stepped down. Co-CEO Troy Reeb is moving on from the company after more than 25 years.
Vermilion Energy selling U.S. assets for $120 million in cash

Vermilion Energy selling U.S. assets for $120 million in cash

CALGARY Vermilion Energy Inc. has signed an agreement to sell its assets in the U.S. for $120 million in cash.
Infrastructure Bank CEO says it's ready to play a role in national-interest projects

Infrastructure Bank CEO says it's ready to play a role in national-interest projects

CALGARY The chief executive of the Canada Infrastructure Bank says the Crown corporation is looking forward to playing a role in Ottawa's ambitions to push ahead major projects deemed in the national interest.
Via Rail CEO blames plummeting on-time performance on CN speed rules

Via Rail CEO blames plummeting on-time performance on CN speed rules

MONTREAL Via Rail says its on-time performance fell drastically in the first three months of the year a drop the Crown corporation blames largely on speed rules from Canadian National Railway Co.
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