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Government body sets deadline for grocery code of conduct

Government body sets deadline for grocery code of conduct

Canada's agricultural ministers have given the country's grocers until the end of the year to propose measures to regulate the industry, in a move lauded by Canada’s second largest grocery retailer to promote fairness in the market.
Three years after Supreme Court decision, TRREB still fighting over MLS data

Three years after Supreme Court decision, TRREB still fighting over MLS data

TORONTO — Three years after losing a prolonged court battle over the restriction of housing data, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board continues to pursue legal action against companies it accuses of illegally accessing its Multiple Listing Service
Brookfield Property Partners unitholders vote to approve privatization deal

Brookfield Property Partners unitholders vote to approve privatization deal

TORONTO — Brookfield Property Partners LP says unitholders have voted to approve a deal that will see Brookfield Asset Management Inc. acquire the stake in the firm it does not already own and take the real estate firm private.
NFL's Richard Sherman charged with DUI, other crimes

NFL's Richard Sherman charged with DUI, other crimes

SEATTLE (AP) — Prosecutors in Washington state have charged former Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers star Richard Sherman after police said he drunkenly crashed his SUV in a construction zone and tried to break into his in-laws’ home.
Ottawa pledges $2.7 million to support operations at regional airport in Sydney, N.S.

Ottawa pledges $2.7 million to support operations at regional airport in Sydney, N.S.

SYDNEY, N.S. — The federal government is promising $2.7 million to help the airport in Sydney, N.S., recover from losses suffered because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding for the J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport, located in Cape Breton, N.S.
Complex entry requirements are holding back travel rebound:, agents say

Complex entry requirements are holding back travel rebound:, agents say

Before the pandemic brought the travel industry to a near standstill, the documentsoutlining entry requirements that Kristin Hoogendoorn would hand her clients prior to a trip typically consisted of a single page.
Ford issues three safety recalls affecting 42,000 Canadian vehicles

Ford issues three safety recalls affecting 42,000 Canadian vehicles

DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Co. has issued three safety recalls affecting 850,000 vehicles in North America, including nearly 42,000 in Canada.
Statistics Canada says wholesale sales rose 0.5 per cent to record in May

Statistics Canada says wholesale sales rose 0.5 per cent to record in May

OTTAWA — Canadian wholesale sales rose for a third consecutive month to set a record in May, helped by rising food and machinery sales, Statistics Canada said Friday. The agency said wholesale sales were up 0.5 per cent in May at $72.
CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts in Canada slowed in June

CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts in Canada slowed in June

OTTAWA — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts slowed in June. The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts fell 1.
Methanol producer Methanex raising quarterly dividend to 12.5 cents US per share

Methanol producer Methanex raising quarterly dividend to 12.5 cents US per share

VANCOUVER — Methanex Corp. is raising its dividend after slashing its quarterly payment to shareholders last year at the start of the pandemic. The methanol producer says it will now pay a quarterly dividend of 12.5 cents US per share, up from 3.
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