[ad_1] The CEO of Hydro One is retiring as part of an agreement between the Ontario government and the utility company which will also see the replacement of all board members. Prime …
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[ad_1] EDMONTON – Taxpayers will have to solve their problems to fix the Edmonton light rail problem, as councilors voted Wednesday an indefinite budget gap to offset the costs of ongoing delays. …
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[ad_1] TORONTO – Postmedia Network Canada Corp. must make tough decisions in markets where revenues from digital services are not growing fast enough to offset declining revenues from publications, said executive chairman …
Read More »The ground crew is responsible for boarding a plane on fire at Pearson in January, according to the TSB
[ad_1] According to a new report from the Transportation Safety Board (TSB), a violent collision occurred earlier this year between two planes, at the fault of the ground crew of the aircraft. …
Read More »Tim Hortons plots the Chinese invasion as the Asian giant's favorite drink – tea – gives way to a roasted rival
[ad_1] Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons has signed a joint venture in China that will open 1,500 new outlets in the world's second-largest economy over the next 10 years, said Wednesday Brands …
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[ad_1] <div clbad = "post-attachment" alt = " 640"> Nearly 10,000 divorces a year go through B.C. Court Supreme. (Black Press files) B.C. online divorce badistant aims to streamline paperwork Justice Department …
Read More »An Ontario woman becomes an accidental car thief after confusing a keychain
[ad_1] According to the Cornwall Police in Ontario, what began as a car rental routine became a lesson on the importance of not leaving electronic keychains in unoccupied vehicles . According to …
Read More »Battling Fake Accounts, Twitter to reduce millions of followers
[ad_1] In recent months, Twitter has taken a number of steps to improve what Mrs. Harvey and other business leaders call a "healthy conversation" on the platform, including the # Extirpation of …
Read More »How Trump's trade war went from 18 products to 10,000
[ad_1] Note: Circles represent goods on which countries have imposed tariffs; their sizes are based on the monetary value of imports of these products in 2017. Some products for which countries have …
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