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Why so many people want to see Taylor Swift, 'the voice of a couple of generations'

Why so many people want to see Taylor Swift, 'the voice of a couple of generations'

The headline-grabbing frenzy to secure tickets to Taylor Swift's Toronto shows is a culmination of the pop star's "unique" status in music history and her brilliant marketing skills, says a professor who taught a course on the subject.
Saputo earns $141 million in first quarter, reports revenues at $4.2 billion

Saputo earns $141 million in first quarter, reports revenues at $4.2 billion

MONTREAL — Saputo Inc. reported net earnings of $141 million in its first quarter, up from $139 million during the same quarter last year. The Montreal-based company says revenues for the quarter ended June 30 were $4.2 billion, down from $4.
Sleep Country sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ earns $12.7 million in second quarter as revenues decline

Sleep Country sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ earns $12.7 million in second quarter as revenues decline

TORONTO — Sleep Country sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Holdings Inc. reported net income of $12.7 million in the second quarter, down from $22.7 million last year. The Toronto-based company says revenues for the quarter were $217.2 million, down 4.6 per cent from $227.
Nuclear regulator weighs decision as First Nations irate over Chalk River waste site

Nuclear regulator weighs decision as First Nations irate over Chalk River waste site

OTTAWA — Several First Nations are sounding the alarm about a proposed nuclear waste facility near the Ottawa River, as sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s nuclear regulator decides whether the project should be approved.
Quebec power utility studies possible reopening of Gentilly-2 nuclear reactor

Quebec power utility studies possible reopening of Gentilly-2 nuclear reactor

MONTREAL — Quebec's hydroelectric utility is studying whether to reopen the province's only nuclear power generating station as a response to a growing demand for clean energy.
Federal government releases new draft regulations on clean electricity

Federal government releases new draft regulations on clean electricity

OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault released draft regulations Thursday that are designed to clean sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s electricity grid in an affordable way by 2035.
Indigo reports loss, lower sales as cyberattack effects carry into first quarter

Indigo reports loss, lower sales as cyberattack effects carry into first quarter

TORONTO — Indigo Books & Music Ltd. says it lost $28.5 million in its first quarter, compared with a loss of $25.4 million in the same quarter last year. The Toronto-based retailer says revenue for the quarter ended July 1 was $179.
McCulloch wins Canadian men's amateur golf championship by five shots

McCulloch wins Canadian men's amateur golf championship by five shots

CALEDON, Ont. — Ashton McCulloch shot a final round of 70 to win the 118th Canadian men’s amateur golf championship by five shots. McCulloch of Kingston, Ont.
Holmgren wins world junior cross-country cycling title, fellow Canadian Lowe second

Holmgren wins world junior cross-country cycling title, fellow Canadian Lowe second

GLASGOW, United Kingdom — Isabella Holmgren won gold and fellow Canadian Marin Lowe took silver in the women's junior cross-country Olympic race Thursday at the cycling world championships. Holmgren, from Orillia, Ont.
Teacher's union says government violated bargaining rules over reading memo

Teacher's union says government violated bargaining rules over reading memo

The union representing elementary school teachers in Ontario has filed a complaint with the province's labour relations board, accusing the government of failing to act in good faith by issuing new requirements related to reading screenings while bar