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Bombardier says NetJets places firm order for four Global 8000 aircraft

Bombardier says NetJets places firm order for four Global 8000 aircraft

MONTREAL 鈥 Bombardier says NetJets has placed a firm order for four Global 8000 aircraft and will be the fleet launch customer for the jets. The order is valued at US$312 million based on list prices.
From mutual aid to donating time, how young Canadians are giving back differently

From mutual aid to donating time, how young Canadians are giving back differently

MONTREAL 鈥 Instead of donating money to charity, No茅mie Sauv茅 gives back to her community in a different way.
Apple Music reveals top music in 2022 and listener charts

Apple Music reveals top music in 2022 and listener charts

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 鈥淪tay,鈥 the smash hit by The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber topped Apple Music's global song chart in 2022 as the giant music streamer released its end-of-year lists and provided listeners with data on their own most listened-to tunes.
Shaw remains optimistic it can complete Rogers deal despite opposition

Shaw remains optimistic it can complete Rogers deal despite opposition

Shaw Communications Inc. says it remains optimistic the company will be able to complete its deal to be bought by Rogers Communications Inc. despite opposition from the Competition Bureau.
Restaurant Brands to expand Burger King, Popeyes in Eastern Europe through McWin deal

Restaurant Brands to expand Burger King, Popeyes in Eastern Europe through McWin deal

TORONTO 鈥 Restaurant Brands International Inc. is expanding two of its biggest fast-food brands in Eastern Europe through an affiliate of restaurant operator McWin.
Millennial Money: 4 reasons for thrift store gifts this year

Millennial Money: 4 reasons for thrift store gifts this year

Thrifting is hot, and Goodwill finds are cool again. But while we鈥檙e thrilled to find the perfect throwback tee for our own closet, gifting used goods still carries a stigma for some. It shouldn鈥檛.
Manitoba suspends new cryptocurrency operations, citing high energy demand

Manitoba suspends new cryptocurrency operations, citing high energy demand

WINNIPEG 鈥 The Manitoba government is temporarily halting any new connections of cryptocurrency operations to the hydroelectric grid, citing a potential for overwhelming energy demands and low economic return.
Biden calls on Congress to head off potential rail strike

Biden calls on Congress to head off potential rail strike

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Liberals did not show fiscal restraint in fall update: parliamentary budget officer

Liberals did not show fiscal restraint in fall update: parliamentary budget officer

OTTAWA 鈥 Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux told members of Parliament on Monday that the federal government did not show fiscal restraint in its recent fall economic statement.
Line 5 shutdown 'draconian,' both sides must consider 'imperfect' alternatives: judge

Line 5 shutdown 'draconian,' both sides must consider 'imperfect' alternatives: judge

WASHINGTON 鈥 A Wisconsin judge ordered a Canadian energy giant and a U.S. Indigenous band to water down their wine Monday and come together to avert the "draconian" shutdown of the cross-border Line 5 pipeline.