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CN strike to end early Tuesday after union agrees to binding arbitration

CN strike to end early Tuesday after union agrees to binding arbitration

MONTREAL — A two-week strike at Canadian National Railway Co. is ending after the union representing 750 signals and communications workers agreed to binding arbitration.
Auto sales down 11.5 per cent in June from a year earlier

Auto sales down 11.5 per cent in June from a year earlier

TORONTO — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says Canadian auto sales were down 11.5 per cent in June compared with a year earlier as supply challenges persist.
Canadian airlines, airports top global list of delays over the weekend

Canadian airlines, airports top global list of delays over the weekend

MONTREAL — Canadian airlines and airports claimed top spots in flight delays over the July long weekend, notching more than nearly any other around the world. Air Canada ranked No.
Sunwing pilots say airline bargained in bad faith, file complaint with labour board

Sunwing pilots say airline bargained in bad faith, file complaint with labour board

TORONTO — Sunwing pilots filed a complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board, arguing Monday the airline bargained in bad faith as it already knew it would be acquired by WestJet.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (19,028.86, up 167.50 points.) Whitecap Resources Inc. (TSX:WCP). Energy. Up 31 cents, or 3.5 per cent, to $9.25 on 6.9 million shares.
S&P/TSX catches up with U.S. markets to start second half of year on broad rally

S&P/TSX catches up with U.S. markets to start second half of year on broad rally

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index began the second half of the year with a broad rally that mirrored Friday's Canada Day performance of U.S. markets. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 167.50 points to 19,028.
FortisBC, Suncor to partner on Port Moody hydrogen pilot project

FortisBC, Suncor to partner on Port Moody hydrogen pilot project

SURREY, B.C. — FortisBC Energy Inc. says it will partner with Suncor Energy Inc. and Hazer Group Ltd. to build a hydrogen pilot project in Port Moody, B.C.
Calgary home sales ease as detached and semi-detached markets see pullback: board

Calgary home sales ease as detached and semi-detached markets see pullback: board

CALGARY — The Calgary Real Estate Board says sales eased in June as the market experienced a pullback in the detached and semi-detached housing categories.
Bank of Canada surveys suggest business and consumer inflation expectations up

Bank of Canada surveys suggest business and consumer inflation expectations up

OTTAWA — A pair of new reports from the Bank of Canada point to rising inflation expectations by Canadian businesses and consumers.
Women in Canadian tech urging companies to pay for U.S. staff to travel for abortions

Women in Canadian tech urging companies to pay for U.S. staff to travel for abortions

TORONTO — A group of prominent women in Canada’s tech sector are calling for employers to pay for U.S. staff to travel to get abortions. In an open letter, at least 50 signatories say they are “devastated” for those impacted by the U.S.
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