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Wall Street slips in 2023 open after ending dismal year

Wall Street slips in 2023 open after ending dismal year

NEW YORK — Stocks fell on Wall Street’s first trading day of 2023 after closing out its worst year since 2008.
Calgary's December home sales down 31% from last year: real estate board

Calgary's December home sales down 31% from last year: real estate board

CALGARY — The Calgary Real Estate Board says home sales in the region ended the year on a record high even though December sales fell 31 per cent from a year ago.
Oil facilities in Yemen change hands in $21.6 million deal

Oil facilities in Yemen change hands in $21.6 million deal

CAIRO (AP) — A global energy company Tuesday acquired oil producing facilities in war-torn Yemen from another international firm.
1st tanker carrying LNG from US arrives in Germany

1st tanker carrying LNG from US arrives in Germany

BERLIN (AP) — The first regular shipment of liquefied natural gas from the United States arrived in Germany on Tuesday, part of a wide-reaching effort to help the country replace energy supplies it previously received from Russia.
Oatly signs manufacturing partnership deal with Ya YA Foods

Oatly signs manufacturing partnership deal with Ya YA Foods

TORONTO — Oat drink company Oatly Group AB has signed a manufacturing partnership deal with Ya YA Foods Corp., a Toronto-based contract beverage manufacturer.
CEO pay smashed records in 2021, on track to continue as inflation remains high

CEO pay smashed records in 2021, on track to continue as inflation remains high

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s 100 highest-paid CEOs made an average of $14.3 million in 2021, smashing the previous record of $11.8 million set in 2018, according to the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA).
How to help your money grow in 2023 against a backdrop of economic uncertainty

How to help your money grow in 2023 against a backdrop of economic uncertainty

TORONTO — Canadian investors who made it through a tumultuous 2022 face further uncertainty in the year ahead amid increased recession risk, higher interest rates, persistent inflation, a jittery stock market and a plummeting real estate market.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ extends copyright protection another 20 years to meet new trade obligation

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ extends copyright protection another 20 years to meet new trade obligation

OTTAWA — There will be no new books, songs or plays added to the public domain in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ until 2043 after the government squeezed in a change to copyright laws just before the end of 2022. Until Dec.
Competition Bureau gets temporary stay of Tribunal decision on Roger-Shaw merger

Competition Bureau gets temporary stay of Tribunal decision on Roger-Shaw merger

OTTAWA — The Competition Bureau says a Federal Court has issued an emergency stay temporarily suspending the Competition Tribunal's dismissal of its case against Rogers Communications Inc.'s $26-billion takeover of Shaw Communications Inc.
Moscow says Ukrainian rocket strike kills 63 Russian troops

Moscow says Ukrainian rocket strike kills 63 Russian troops

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian forces fired rockets at a facility in the eastern Donetsk region where Russian soldiers were stationed, killing 63 of them, Russia’s defense ministry said Monday, in one of the deadliest attacks on the Kremlin’s forces