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Instagram API improve data-driven marketing In today’s competitive digital landscape, businesses increasingly rely on analytics and measurable insights to guide
May 19, 2026
Instagram API improve data-driven marketing In today’s competitive digital landscape, businesses increasingly rely on analytics and measurable insights to guide
Mobile locksmith handle property-wide lock changes When it comes to securing a property, there are times when individual lock repairs
레플리카사이트 배송 속도는 레플리카사이트 배송 속도는 어떤가요? 온라인 쇼핑이 일상화되면서 소비자들은 가격뿐만 아니라 배송 속도와 신뢰성을 매우 중요하게 생각합니다. 특히
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Industry Minister Mélanie Joly says Ottawa would want to see longer-term commitments to Canada before Vancouver’s Teck Resources Ltd. is
The union representing Air Canada’s flight attendants requested a cancellation of mediation after members voted against a wage agreement earlier this
Your Tim Hortons order might soon come with a side of Canadian Tire money. Canadian Tire announced Monday that it’s
Oilsands developer MEG Energy Corp.’s board of directors is urging shareholders to reject a sweetened hostile bid from Strathcona Resources
For all the talk of whether Canada needs a new oil pipeline, there’s one thing missing: a company wanting to build
The midnight shift cut at the General Motors’ Oshawa plant has been postponed to Jan. 30, 2026, the company and the union
Cenovus Energy Inc. is looking to trim down its refining business with a $1.9-billion deal to sell half interests in
Ottawa’s list of fast-tracked “nation-building” projects includes the development of two copper mines — to source one of the world’s most important
Businesses on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border are struggling. And it’s not just tariffs. It’s the vast new compliance
Vancouver-based Teck Resources says it will remain Canadian, even as it plans to merge with British multinational Anglo American in a $70-billion
It might be the best thing since the alleged artificial price increase on sliced bread. As of Thursday, the claims process
U.S. inflation moved higher last month as the price of gas, groceries, hotel rooms and airfare rose, along with the
Apple promoted its annual launch event on Tuesday as “awe dropping.” But amid its new models of AirPods, iPhones and
A Calgary-based finance company has raised $10 million to create a digital version of the Canadian dollar, with backing from
Apple on Tuesday rolled out its next generation of iPhones that includes a new ultra-thin model and a slight price
Vancouver-based mining company Teck Resources has agreed to merge with British mining multinational Anglo American in one of the sector’s largest-ever
The battle to take over MEG Energy Corp. is pitting a friendly cash-heavy offer from one of Canada’s biggest oilsands
Canada’s unemployment rate reached nearly its highest point since 2016 as the economy shed 66,000 jobs in August, according to new
U.S. job growth weakened sharply in August while the unemployment rate increased to nearly a four-year high of 4.3 per cent, confirming
As some federal and provincial politicians argue that Canada’s temporary foreign worker program is stopping young Canadians from finding good-paying
Air Canada flight attendants on Saturday overwhelmingly voted against the airline’s latest wage offer, their union said. The tentative deal, which
Wealthsimple says a security breach on Saturday leaked sensitive data of some of its clients, including social insurance numbers, financial
Anthropic told a San Francisco federal judge on Friday that it has agreed to pay $1.5 billion US to settle a
An auto part supplier is laying off nearly 250 workers at General Motors’ Oshawa plant, CBC News has learned. The
Canada’s telecommunications regulator is mandating service providers to notify it and other government authorities within two hours when they experience
Cereal, chips, icecream, popcorn, even candy — if it feels like there’s suddenly protein in everything, you may be onto
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a shakeup of Google’s search engine in an attempt to curb the power of an
The federal government has instructed the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to devise a 100-day plan to improve service at its
WARNING: This story discusses suicide and self-harm. Artificial intelligence chatbot makers OpenAI and Meta say they are adjusting how their
Canada’s five biggest banks reported their third quarter earnings this week, setting aside less money for loan-related losses as the
Fewer tourists are coming to Jasper, Alta., than usual this year, but it’s not for a lack of people eager
As of Friday, Canada’s small businesses can no longer ship small packages to the U.S. duty-free — and some online sellers are worried
Warning: This story discusses suicide and self-harm. “Being a part of you in a way is kind of fascinating,” my
Canada’s economy shrank much more than expected in the second quarter as U.S. tariffs squeezed exports, but higher household and government spending
Yves Veggie Cuisine, a Canadian plant-based food brand that was a staple in some vegetarian and vegan households, is being discontinued after
Hudson’s Bay landlords were back in court Friday arguing a B.C. billionaire doesn’t have the cash needed to launch a
Montreal-based online fashion retailer Ssense plans to file for bankruptcy protection as its primary lender attempts to force a sale
A new incarnation of Zellers is set to open in Edmonton’s Londonderry Mall, after the defunct Hudson’s Bay Company transferred
Ford Motor is recalling 52,547 vehicles in Canada and nearly 500,000 vehicles in the U.S over a brake fluid leak issue, the
The parents of a teen who died by suicide after ChatGPT coached him on methods of self harm sued OpenAI
On the heels of a controversial decision by the American government to take an ownership stake in U.S. chip-maker Intel,
Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook will sue U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to try to prevent him from firing her,
Front Burner With uncertainty over U.S. tariffs still looming, young people are disproportionately finding it difficult to find work. What
An appeals court has dismissed a legal challenge filed by WestJet over an order to compensate a passenger for a
B.C.’s forestry sector is awaiting the results of a U.S. Commerce Department investigation into the imports of wood products, which
Many Canadians are complaining they can’t reach anyone at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by phone to address important tax
Scott Noble’s Cuisinart blender has been spinning since the 1980s. It was gifted to him by his mother, who had bought
MEG Energy Inc. has accepted a friendly cash-and-stock takeover offer from oilsands neighbour Cenovus Energy Inc. worth $7.9 billion, including
Wall Street is rallying on Friday after the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated in a highly anticipated speech
Like a 21st-century space race, the world’s biggest economic powers are staking their claim in a little-known type of digital currency
Canada will remove all tariffs on goods from the United States that are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by
The court-appointed monitor overseeing Hudson’s Bay’s creditor protection case says it’s against landlords being forced to accept a B.C. billionaire’s plan
As the battle for AI dominance heats up, Big Tech is coming for your face. A number of companies are
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers presented new offers to Canada Post on Wednesday seeking higher wages while allowing for
The Air Canada flight attendants strike disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands of passengers. As travellers scramble to rearrange their
The Air Canada flight attendants strike has disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands of passengers. As travellers scramble to rearrange
Inflation cooled in July, thanks largely to relief at the gas pumps, but Statistics Canada said grocery and shelter costs
Stock markets surged again this week, reaching new all-time highs. Yet again, gains in financial markets were driven by a
There were high hopes ahead of LNG Canada’s startup that the project would provide a major boost to weak Canadian natural
It’s a small change that risks cultivating a big debate. On one side is the principle of farmer’s privilege — the
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The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) says home sales in July rose 6.6 per cent compared with a year ago,
More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants went on strike as of 12:58 a.m. ET Saturday, after the airline and
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants to get back to the
A meeting between Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 postal workers has been delayed until next week due to
Wandering through Simons’s newest store a day before it opened on Thursday, Bernard Leblanc had a quiet confidence despite the
Air Canada started suspending flights on Thursday morning as a potential strike by flight attendants looms. “That includes a first
Newly released documents show some members of the Bank of Canada were wondering last month whether the central bank’s benchmark
Air Canada says it will begin cancelling flights on Thursday ahead of a potential strike that could see more than
The union representing Air Canada’s flight attendants says it has declined the airline’s proposal to resolve negotiations using an arbitrator,
China on Tuesday announced a preliminary anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola imports — a fresh escalation in a yearlong trade dispute that
WestJet says some personal data including information about travel documents such as passports was stolen in a cyberattack earlier this
Nvidia and AMD agreed to share 15 per cent of their revenues from chip sales to China with the U.S. government,
Four years after Greyhound abruptly left Canada, a German company is banking on Canadian travellers still having plenty of appetite for
A B.C.-based startup that makes artificial intelligence (AI)-run mushroom harvesting robots says a recent $40-million investment will help the company
British Columbia’s Labour Relations Board has rejected a bid by e-commerce giant Amazon to overturn an earlier decision that awarded
A number of Costco digital gift card customers are reporting that their cards have been mysteriously drained of all their
Air Canada flight attendants could walk off the job as early as next week after voting overwhelmingly to approve a
The Canadian economy lost more than 40,000 jobs in July, sinking the share of people employed to an eight-month low, Statistics Canada
President Donald Trump began levying higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday, as the economic fallout of his months-long
Ottawa says it will uphold a ruling by Canada’s telecommunications regulator allowing the country’s largest internet companies to provide service
More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants are poised for a possible strike later this month after members voted in
Claire’s Holdings LLC says it has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. and will soon follow suit in Canada. The
Prime Minister Mark Carney showed no signs of retaliating against U.S. President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs — and even suggested he’s
Despite tariffs piling up over the past few months, economists say there are few signs of economic collapse — though
The U.S. stock market had its worst day since May on Friday after the government reported a sharp slowdown in
Appellate court judges expressed broad skepticism Thursday over U.S. President Donald Trump’s legal rationale for his most expansive round of
As Canadians fire up their grills for the August long weekend, one of the nation’s most cherished summer traditions is
With the signing of an executive order, U.S. President Donald Trump upped Canada’s tariff rate to 35 per cent, effective
U.S. President Donald Trump fired the U.S. commissioner of labour statistics after weak jobs numbers signaled tariffs weren’t yet leading
Unionized workers at Canada Post have rejected the Crown corporation’s latest contract offer in two votes. The offer was turned
Canada Goose Holdings Inc. says its new lines of spring and summer clothing appear to be resonating with consumers, though
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday imposing “reciprocal” tariffs ranging from 10 per cent to 41 per cent on
Statistics Canada says the economy contracted for a second straight month in May, but there were signs of a rebound
The royal charter that formed Hudson’s Bay about 355 years ago could soon be getting a new home. The Canadian
The Bank of Canada held their interest rate at 2.75 per cent on Wednesday — a move in line with what economists
Retail giant Canadian Tire confirmed on Tuesday it will reduce its corporate staff roles, as part of a transformation and modernization push
As more and more employers order their workers back to the office, employees say they like the flexibility to work
South Korean battery firm LG Energy Solution warned on Friday of a further slowdown in demand by early next year due
By just about every indicator, the U.S. economy is holding up remarkably well. When Donald Trump launched his global trade
Andy Rielly, president of Rielly Lumber, says the U.S. raising anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber is devastating for his
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Cost of LivingWho’s that knocking at my door? Sure, we live in the digital age. But when most of us
When Aret Oymakas started selling diamonds years ago, engagement ring shoppers came in looking for one thing for their brides-to-be: a
Hudson’s Bay has reached deals to sell the leases of six store locations, as legal wrangling continues on work to
The fallout from Elon Musk’s plunge into politics a year ago is still hammering his Tesla business as both sales
With the clock ticking on U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to boost tariffs on some Canadian exports to 35 per cent starting Aug. 1,
Like many shoppers these days, Stacey Dineen, who lives just outside Kitchener, Ont., is all-in on the buy Canadian movement.
Alimentation Couche-Tard has backed away from a bid to buy the parent company of Japanese convenience store giant 7-Eleven. Couche-Tard
Whether you’re camping under the stars, jumping off the dock at a lakeside cottage, strolling the coast or exploring a new
The prospect of Canada reaching a trade deal with the United States by the Aug. 1 deadline appears uncertain, with
Canadian exporters across a wide range of industries have a way to escape U.S. President Donald Trump’s blanket tariffs. That
Mark Zuckerberg and current and former directors and officers of Meta Platforms agreed on Thursday to settle claims seeking $8
A British Columbia billionaire seeking to acquire dozens of former Hudson’s Bay leases held a job fair in Toronto this
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is dismissing the question of whether U.S. free trade with Canada is dead, calling the
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday signed a law to create a regulatory regime for U.S.-dollar-pegged cryptocurrencies known as stablecoins,
Canada’s artificial intelligence minister is keeping a close watch on court cases in Canada and the U.S. to determine next steps
What On EarthSmall businesses going net zero? In THIS economy? Going net zero isn’t easy — at least, not in
As Indigenous leaders and northern workers absorb the shock of this week’s layoffs at Ekati Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories, industry
If you’ve ever put back a can of Cutwater, and only then realized how much booze is in it, TikTok
Rogers Communications Inc. has launched a new satellite-to-mobile text messaging service, marking the latest step in its partnership with SpaceX
The Canadian economy added 83,000 jobs in the month of June — the first substantial jump since January — while unemployment
Hudson’s Bay is firing back at one of its biggest lenders. A new court filing from the defunct department store’s
If it seems like your phone has been blowing up with more spam text messages recently, you’re probably right. The
Ford is recalling nearly a million cars in Canada and the United States because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the
Workers at an Amazon fulfilment centre in Delta, B.C., have been officially certified to unionize, after the B.C. Labour Relations
Canadian sports fans are tearing into Sportsnet after they learned its streaming service will be hiking prices by double digits before the
Dairy producers say they’re used to U.S. President Donald Trump’s jabs at their industry, as he threatens yet another round
To customers, a lookalike to Ugg’s Tasman slippers or a knock-off of Lululemon’s ultra-popular Define jacket can be a fantastic bargain. But
It’s not just Canadians who are holding back on cross-border travel amid a U.S. trade war that has soured bilateral
It’s shaping up to be a record sales year at Maker House, an Ottawa gift shop where almost everything in
Linda Yaccarino said on Wednesday she would step down from her role as CEO of X in a surprise move, just months
Nova Scotia’s universities are planning cuts, program reviews and tuition increases to grapple with budget shortfalls over the coming year.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will announce a 50 per cent tax on imported copper on Tuesday — adding
At first, Melissa Plett didn’t think there was anything suspicious about a fraud alert call she got last month purportedly
U.S. President Donald Trump sent letters to governments around the world on Monday informing them of the tariff rates he
B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu has big plans as she moves to take over up to 28 former Hudson’s Bay retail
For some, it’s a ritual — sitting down with that week’s flyers and clipping out coupons for the best deals. For
The Current23:29What’s a divorce registry and why are more people using them? When Stacey Slager’s marriage ended, a colleague suggested
Cost of Living5:14The rise of the ‘finfluencer’ If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate the stock market, build a budget or
Tyler Fransen lost his Saskatoon home this spring after he missed mortgage payments due to financial circumstances and life situations
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly says the federal government is talking to mining and metals giant Rio Tinto about helping the
Sales of Ontario wine have increased by over 60 per cent since the LCBO pulled American products off its shelves
The $8.2-billion US merger of Bunge and Viterra is now complete, forming one of the world’s largest agribusiness companies. The deal was confirmed in
Del Monte Foods, the 139-year-old company best known for its canned fruits and vegetables, is filing for bankruptcy protection as
Microsoft says it is cutting thousands of jobs in its second round of mass layoffs in recent months. While the company didn’t specify the
A judge has authorized a class action lawsuit over emails Tim Hortons sent out in error to participants in its
Anne Wojcicki’s bid to buy 23andMe, the genetic testing company she co-founded nearly 20 years ago, has received the court
Federal and provincial leaders are working to dismantle internal trade barriers that push up the cost of goods and make
Lululemon is accusing Costco of infringing on its intellectual property by selling knock-offs of some of its most popular products. A
A decade after a promised boom in the liquified natural gas industry failed to materialize, Canada has arrived at the
When Rachael Coe decided to launch an “elbows up” merchandise line at her store in Yarmouth, N.S., in March, she
Forty years after its retirement as the industry standard bottle for beer in Canada, the stubby is being reinterpreted in an
A group of Hudson’s Bay’s landlords don’t want to transfer more than two dozen leases to B.C. billionaire Weihong (Ruby) Liu,
Canada’s economy shrank by 0.1 per cent on a monthly basis in April, Statistics Canada said on Friday, with the data
U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s ending all trade discussions with Canada to hit back at Ottawa for slapping a
It’s the latest beverage du jour — and for people needing their morning pick-me-up, matcha tea increasingly beats espresso as their caffeine fix of
The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5 per cent annual pace from January through March as President Donald Trump’s trade
Delivery company DHL Express Canada has reached a tentative agreement with its union, paving the way for the company to
The average asking price of rent in Montreal has shot up nearly 71 per cent since 2019, according to a
When Victoria resident Dick Newson tried to send €1,000 to a friend in France through a money transfer from his
Another year, another record for Alberta’s oil industry. Oilsands production is on pace to reach an all-time high this year as
The B.C. billionaire looking to turn Hudson’s Bay’s old digs into her own retail empire left court Monday with the
It’s called the world’s most critical oil choke point — and Iran holds the power. Washington’s strikes on Iran stoked fears that Iran
The Competition Bureau is calling for changes to improve the competitive landscape in Canada’s airline industry, including loosening rules that
Slavica Salihbegovic’s family was growing. So she did what anyone living in Vienna would do: She asked the city for
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) says up to 4.8 million new homes will need to be built over the next
Retail sales rose 0.3 per cent to $70.1 billion in April, helped by gains in sales at new and used
WestJet says a cyberattack that began last week remains unresolved, as questions linger about the nature and fallout of the
Via Rail has reached a tentative deal with the union representing 2,400 of its workers across the country, the Crown
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government works to reshape its economic policies amid an unpredictable administration south of the border,
Canada Post says it has reached a deal with the Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association, the second-largest union representing its workers.
Think food prices are high now? By the end of this century, climate change could significantly cut production of six
Vancouver-based apparel company Lululemon Athletica Inc. is cutting about 150 corporate jobs as part of changes to its organizational structure,
The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in May fell 4.3 per cent compared with a year ago, but
Canada posted a $7.1 billion merchandise trade deficit in April — the largest on record — as exports fell sharply in the face of
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Oil surged, stocks fell and investors sought safety in the U.S. dollar and government bonds Friday after Israel struck Iranian
WestJet is alerting its employees and the public about a “cybersecurity incident” involving the Calgary-based airline’s internal systems and app. In a news
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales fell 2.8 per cent in April, the largest monthly drop since October 2023, as the
When the trade war began in February, Canada looked like it might have been one of the country’s hardest hit
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu said Thursday she’s putting Canada Post’s latest offers to unionized postal workers up for a
Have you done an interview with an AI bot? While the technology is still in its early stages, some say
A report says new cleanup rules for renewable energy sites are hurting the competitiveness of Alberta’s industry. Business Renewables Centre-Canada
Wealthsimple Inc. announced its first credit card and a line of credit Wednesday as it ramps up efforts to challenge
Graduation cap in hand, Sarah Chung is posing for photos in school regalia ahead of her convocation ceremony. The campus atmosphere is joyful,
The secretary-general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries says the world’s thirst for oil will continue for decades to
Late last year, Dan Davis of Cleveland, Ohio, began planning a motorcycle trip with friends this summer that includes several days
The Competition Bureau said on Monday that it is suing the online food delivery company DoorDash and its Canadian subsidiary
Potential price hikes at the grocery store unrelated to tariffs or even inflation? In this economy? Yes, it’s bananas. No, literally:
Unifor says DHL Express Canada locked out workers just after midnight Sunday as the two sides failed to reach a
The Sunday Magazine23:13Customs brokers are cross-border trade gurus. With tariff whiplash, they’re facing ‘toxic uncertainty’ Dan Patrick De Los Santos’s
Indigenous business leaders gathered outside Calgary this week for an energy industry conference say they’re not opposed to building major
The Sunday Magazine21:16Will we still need to learn foreign languages if AI can do the translating? There’s a suite of
Canada’s unemployment rate rose to seven per cent in May, the highest it’s been in nine years outside of the pandemic,
The B.C. government has approved the continued construction of a new pipeline project that could supply natural gas to a proposed floating