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Federal government's new fiscal guardrails 'helpful' for monetary policy: Macklem

Federal government's new fiscal guardrails 'helpful' for monetary policy: Macklem

OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says the federal government's new fiscal guardrails unveiled in its fall economic statement are helpful for monetary policy.
Canadian Triple Crown kicks off Aug. 17 with King's Plate at Woodbine

Canadian Triple Crown kicks off Aug. 17 with King's Plate at Woodbine

TORONTO — The drive to the Canadian Triple Crown will begin in August at Woodbine Racetrack. Woodbine Entertainment announced Wednesday the $1-million King's Plate, the opening leg of the Triple Crown, will be held Aug. 17 at Woodbine Racetrack.
Quebec public sector strike: Unions see 'momentum' in talks on Day 2 of walkout

Quebec public sector strike: Unions see 'momentum' in talks on Day 2 of walkout

MONTREAL — Striking Quebec public sector unions said Wednesday they were hopeful a recently appointed conciliator will help advance contract negotiations with the government, but both sides accused each other of refusing to compromise.
Canadians can 'pack their suitcases' as India reopens online travel visa processing

Canadians can 'pack their suitcases' as India reopens online travel visa processing

OTTAWA — Nazir Karnai woke up on Wednesday to the news he's been waiting two months to hear: Canadians can apply online for tourist visas to India once again.
Winnipeg gives honorary street name to celebrate sister city relationship with Lviv

Winnipeg gives honorary street name to celebrate sister city relationship with Lviv

WINNIPEG — A portion of a street north of Winnipeg's downtown has been given an honorary name as Manitoba's capital celebrates 50 years since it formed a relationship with a city in Ukraine.
Cineplex selling Player One Amusement Group business for $155 million

Cineplex selling Player One Amusement Group business for $155 million

TORONTO — Cineplex Inc. is selling its arcade game business to an international investment company for $155 million in cash.
Halifax to host Curling Trials for '26, Liverpool, N.S., to host mixed doubles Trials

Halifax to host Curling Trials for '26, Liverpool, N.S., to host mixed doubles Trials

HALIFAX — The Canadian Curling Trials for the 2026 Milan Olympics will be held at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Curling Canada said Wednesday. The competition, set for Nov.
Developer asks for Greenbelt bill amendment; lawyers raise spectre of courts

Developer asks for Greenbelt bill amendment; lawyers raise spectre of courts

TORONTO — The owner of one of the 15 properties removed from the Greenbelt is asking the Ontario government to exclude its plot from a bill to return all that land to the protected area, with lawyers raising the prospect of a constitutional challenge
Canada men left wondering what went wrong after second-half collapse against Jamaica

Canada men left wondering what went wrong after second-half collapse against Jamaica

TORONTO — A year after appearing in the World Cup for the first time in 36 years, the Canadian men took a step backwards Tuesday in a shocking second-half collapse against Jamaica in the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal.
NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh impressed by players' engagement

NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh impressed by players' engagement

Marty Walsh has shaken a lot of hands through the years. As a union leader, as the mayor of Boston, and as U.S. President Joe Biden's first labour secretary. Nine months into his new gig, Walsh is doing more of the same.
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