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US job openings dip to 9.6 million, lowest since 2021

US job openings dip to 9.6 million, lowest since 2021

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. job openings fell in March to the lowest level in nearly two years, a sign that the American labor market is cooling in the face of higher interest rates. Employers posted 9.
Shuttered gypsum mine in central Cape Breton to reopen: USG Corp.

Shuttered gypsum mine in central Cape Breton to reopen: USG Corp.

LITTLE NARROWS, N.S. — A gypsum quarry in central Cape Breton that closed seven years ago will soon be reopened. The Canadian division of USG Corp. says it will spend $104 million revitalizing the quarry at Little Narrows, N.S.
BlackBerry reviewing strategic alternatives for its portfolio of businesses

BlackBerry reviewing strategic alternatives for its portfolio of businesses

BlackBerry Ltd. has launched a review of strategic alternatives for its portfolio of businesses that could see the company break up its operations. The Waterloo, Ont.
Thomson Reuters reports first-quarter revenue up from year ago

Thomson Reuters reports first-quarter revenue up from year ago

TORONTO — Thomson Reuters Corp. says it earned a first-quarter profit of US$756 million as its revenue rose four per cent compared with a year ago. The company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says the profit amounted to US$1.
Small business owners balance rising costs with keeping customers happy: survey

Small business owners balance rising costs with keeping customers happy: survey

Almost a third of Canadian small business owners raised prices by more than 10 per cent in 2022 to offset rising costs, a survey found — and the trend is continuing this year.
Europe's inflation inches up ahead of interest rate decision

Europe's inflation inches up ahead of interest rate decision

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe's painful inflation has inched higher, extending the squeeze on households and keeping pressure on the European Central Bank to unleash what could be another large interest rate increase.
Canadians targeted 'more aggressively' by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests

Canadians targeted 'more aggressively' by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests

TORONTO — A new study suggests there's been an uptick in phone scams in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, such as those involving federal agency impersonation or air duct cleaning.
White House, DHS to end COVID-19 vaccination rule for foreign travellers by May 12

White House, DHS to end COVID-19 vaccination rule for foreign travellers by May 12

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration says COVID-19 vaccination requirements for foreign air travellers and at the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½-U.S. border are being lifted as of May 12. The day before, May 11, will mark the end of the COVID-19 emergency the U.S.
Biden to meet with congressional leaders at WH May 9

Biden to meet with congressional leaders at WH May 9

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden phoned all four Congressional leaders on Monday afternoon and invited them to a May 9 meeting at the White House — a sign of the rising pressure to raise the debt cap as the Treasury Department is warning of a de
MEG Energy earns $81M; down 77 per cent from first quarter 2022 as oil prices fall

MEG Energy earns $81M; down 77 per cent from first quarter 2022 as oil prices fall

CALGARY — MEG Energy Corp. says it earned $81 million in the first quarter of 2023, a 77 per cent decrease from the $362 million it earned in the same quarter the previous year.