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'It's great for the city': Toronto businesses hopeful as stadiums fill up for first time since pandemic

Downtown Toronto businesses were buzzing with anticipation Saturday as the city's three main sports franchises are welcoming thousands of fans to games for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

Magna among Canadian companies idling Russian operations in wake of Ukraine invasion

Canadian auto parts maker Magna International Inc. is joining other Canadian companies in standing up against aggression in Ukraine by idling its Russian operations.

Exporters face logistical nightmare as CN yet to restore service to Vancouver port

CN Rail moved some trains during the weekend but decided to "proactively close its network'' because rain was causing increased debris, washout and landslide activity.

Prime Minister calls Air Canada CEO's language gaffe 'unacceptable'

Air Canada's new chief executive officer ignited a PR disaster with his inept handling of a language controversy, experts say. The prime minister says the minister in charge of official languages is "following up."

Canadian farmers have spring in their step from strongest commodity prices in years

Farmers like Andre Harpe have a little extra spring in their steps these days as agriculture crops fetch their highest prices in years, joining a boom in commodities such as lumber and base metals that is good news for the Canadian economy.

Air Canada, Transat call off $190M deal after European approval denied

Transat AT is considering its options after a deal that would have seen Canada's largest airline acquire its smaller travel rival officially died on Friday with word that Air Canada had come to a mutual agreement with Transat to terminate their planned merger.

Pornhub pushes back against accusations that it allows child sexual abuse materials

The company says it uses extensive measures to protect the platform from such content, including "a vast team"of human moderators to manually review each upload and remove illegal material, along with automated detection technologies.

How fashion retailers are surviving COVID-19 on the long road back to normalcy

COVID-19 has slammed Canada's fashion sector like a hurricane, causing serious damage and likely leaving a few casualties in its wake.

Zombie debt will haunt more Canadians as scourge of indebtedness rises: experts

Canadians with old debts beware: a momentary slip or lack of knowledge of your legal rights could result in past debts rising from the dead and coming back to haunt you.

Average fall, cold winter ahead, Weather Network predicts

Canadians can expect average temperatures this fall that will give way to a cold winter in central and eastern parts of the country, according to the Weather Network.