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Aphria and Tilray to merge, will use Tilray name and explore U.S. market

Aphria and Tilray to merge, will use Tilray name and explore U.S. market

In the latest sign of the cannabis industry's efforts to streamline its operations and take advantage of what they hope will be a promising U.S. market, two of Canada's most prominent pot companies said Wednesday that they plan to merge.
BBC to launch new subscription streaming service BBC Select in Canada next year

BBC to launch new subscription streaming service BBC Select in Canada next year

BBC Studios is throwing another streaming service on the growing pile of options for Canadians. The British broadcaster's commercial division says it will launch BBC Select early next year in both Canada and the United States.
Fed keeps rate near zero but sees brighter economy in 2021

Fed keeps rate near zero but sees brighter economy in 2021

WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that it will keep buying government bonds until the economy makes “substantial” progress — a step intended to reassure financial markets and keep long-term borrowing rates low indefinitely.
Hamilton, Moncton becoming highly vulnerable to housing bubble, CMHC says

Hamilton, Moncton becoming highly vulnerable to housing bubble, CMHC says

The jump in home prices seen in many cities this summer and fall was beyond what could be justified by Canadian income levels and population growth, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said in a new report released Wednesday.
Canadian Utilities seeks deferral of distribution rate increases in Alberta

Canadian Utilities seeks deferral of distribution rate increases in Alberta

CALGARY — Canadian Utilities Ltd. has asked the Alberta Utilities Commission if it can defer compulsory electricity and natural gas distribution rate increases set to come into effect at the start of the new year.
German government backs bill requiring 5G security pledge

German government backs bill requiring 5G security pledge

BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Cabinet approved a bill Wednesday that would require companies involved in setting up critical infrastructure such as high-speed 5G networks to guarantee that their equipment can't be used for sabotage, espi
Sonder to create 700 jobs in Quebec expansion with loan from the province

Sonder to create 700 jobs in Quebec expansion with loan from the province

MONTREAL — Apartment-hotel company Sonder will expand its presence in Quebec by establishing an "international growth centre" in Montreal that should result in the creation of 700 jobs by 2025.
Annual pace of inflation climbs to 1.0 per cent in November, Statistics Canada says

Annual pace of inflation climbs to 1.0 per cent in November, Statistics Canada says

OTTAWA — The country's annual inflation rate in November rose to its fastest pace since the start of the pandemic, driven by a rise in prices for homes, rent and goods around the house. Statistics Canada said Wednesday the 1.
Global tech conference Collision to move Toronto event online again in 2021

Global tech conference Collision to move Toronto event online again in 2021

TORONTO — Global technology conference Collision has cancelled plans to host its annual event in Toronto next year and instead will host the gathering online again.
US brands Vietnam, Switzerland as currency manipulators

US brands Vietnam, Switzerland as currency manipulators

WASHINGTON — The U.S.
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