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Manitoba to look at GPS options at landfills following slayings of 4 Indigenous women

Manitoba to look at GPS options at landfills following slayings of 4 Indigenous women

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is looking at ways to increase monitoring and surveillance of garbage trucks and landfills following the slayings of four Indigenous women whose remains were dumped in trash bins.
Some banks rethinking strategy on home mortgage competition

Some banks rethinking strategy on home mortgage competition

TORONTO — Some Canadian banks say they're starting to question how aggressively they go after mortgage customers amid intense competition.
Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

Bank of Canada ready to cut faster — or slower — if it needs to, Macklem says

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada may adjust the pace of interest rate cuts if warranted, governor Tiff Macklem said after announcing a third consecutive interest rate cut.
Calgary can't afford Green Line transit project as Alberta to withhold funding: mayor

Calgary can't afford Green Line transit project as Alberta to withhold funding: mayor

CALGARY — Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says the city can no longer afford its long-sought Green Line light rail transit project after the Alberta government announced it's pulling funding from the plan in its current form.
Four natural disasters across Canada led to record number of insurance claims: bureau

Four natural disasters across Canada led to record number of insurance claims: bureau

TORONTO — The Insurance Bureau of Canada says this summer saw a record number of insurance claims driven by four major weather events and natural disasters over the span of four weeks.
Kroger's CEO says shoppers would see lower prices after the chain's merger with Albertsons

Kroger's CEO says shoppers would see lower prices after the chain's merger with Albertsons

The chief executive officer of Kroger insisted Wednesday that merging with rival Albertsons would allow the two supermarket companies to lower prices and more effectively compete with retail giants like Walmart and Amazon.
Vancouver home sales fall 17% in August despite interest rate cuts: real estate board

Vancouver home sales fall 17% in August despite interest rate cuts: real estate board

VANCOUVER — Greater Vancouver Realtors says home sales in the region dropped 17.1 per cent in August from a year earlier and were more than a quarter below the 10-year seasonal average.
Nova Scotia forms partnership with Google Cloud to improve digital health care

Nova Scotia forms partnership with Google Cloud to improve digital health care

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is spending $42 million over five years to help improve access to health information through Google Cloud's search tools and artificial intelligence.
Salesman charged in luxury vehicle and identity theft fraud: Hamilton police

Salesman charged in luxury vehicle and identity theft fraud: Hamilton police

HAMILTON — Hamilton police have arrested a car salesman as part of an investigation into an alleged fraud where luxury vehicles were bought under stolen identities and then re-registered or exported overseas. A 44-year-old man from London, Ont.
Interest rate cut welcome news for homeowners with variable-rate mortgages: experts

Interest rate cut welcome news for homeowners with variable-rate mortgages: experts

Real estate experts say the Bank of Canada's third consecutive interest rate cut will be cheered by those with variable-rate mortgages, but it could still be a while yet before lower borrowing costs translate into a meaningful boost to sales activity
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