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Canopy Rivers invests $2 million in Edmonton-based cannabis gummies company

Canopy Rivers invests $2 million in Edmonton-based cannabis gummies company

TORONTO — Canopy Rivers Inc. says it has made a $2-million investment in Dynaleo Inc., an Edmonton-based company focused on edible cannabis gummies.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Air Canada earnings Air Canada will hold a conference call to discuss its first-quarter results on Monday.
Customers skip the line as warehouse, sample sales shift online amid pandemic

Customers skip the line as warehouse, sample sales shift online amid pandemic

VANCOUVER — Last year, more than 2,000 shoppers descended on a Toronto pop-up store, looking for deals at undergarment maker Knix's first warehouse sale.
Saskatchewan dealing with fast-spreading COVID-19 outbreak in far north

Saskatchewan dealing with fast-spreading COVID-19 outbreak in far north

REGINA — Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer says a rapidly spreading outbreak of COVID-19 in a northern community is concerning. Dr.
With quirks and restrictions, many states lift lockdowns

With quirks and restrictions, many states lift lockdowns

GRETNA, La.
Constellation increasing stake in Canopy Growth after exercising warrants

Constellation increasing stake in Canopy Growth after exercising warrants

SMITHS FALLS, Ont. — Constellation Brands Inc. says it is increasing its leading ownership stake in Canopy Growth Corp. after exercising warrants issued more than two years ago. The U.S. alcohol beverage company's stake will increase 5.
James resolute about government's $1.5 billion cushion to aid COVID-19 recovery

James resolute about government's $1.5 billion cushion to aid COVID-19 recovery

The British Columbia government is counting on its $1.5-billion economic recovery fund to get the province through the turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic, says Finance Minister Carole James.
Hundreds of Quebec aerospace workers to be laid off at Airbus and Pratt & Whitney

Hundreds of Quebec aerospace workers to be laid off at Airbus and Pratt & Whitney

MONTREAL — Nearly 700 workers are to be laid off in Quebec by two of the province's main aerospace companies, Airbus Canada Limited Partnership and Pratt & Whitney Canada.
Peladeau family feud to continue after brothers appeal ruling in sister's favour

Peladeau family feud to continue after brothers appeal ruling in sister's favour

MONTREAL — A multimillion-dollar family feud among heirs of Quebecor's founder that's lasted for two decades will continue after Pierre Karl and Erik have decided to appeal a court ruling favouring their sister Anne-Marie.
April auto sales plummet into 'uncharted territory' with 75 per cent drop

April auto sales plummet into 'uncharted territory' with 75 per cent drop

TORONTO — Auto sales crashed in April to levels not seen in decades as restrictions and economic uncertainty around the COVID-19 took hold, DesRosiers Automotive Consultants said Friday.
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