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Canadian beef consumers could get a break as price fixing class action lawsuit filed

Canadian beef consumers could get a break as price fixing class action lawsuit filed

Canadian beef consumers have a chance of getting some relief from high prices after a second class-action lawsuit has been filed alleging that the country's largest beef suppliers conspired to restrict competition and raise prices.
Carbon capture tax credit a divisive topic; opinions split over potential benefits

Carbon capture tax credit a divisive topic; opinions split over potential benefits

CALGARY — A forthcoming federal tax credit for carbon capture and storage is spurring debate between those who say it will help Canada achieve its emissions reduction goals, and those who view it as a thinly veiled subsidy for the oil and gas industr
Alberta bill proposes regulatory 'sandbox' to help financial-tech companies grow

Alberta bill proposes regulatory 'sandbox' to help financial-tech companies grow

EDMONTON — Alberta is proposing rules that would make it easier for entrepreneurs to test products in the emerging field of cryptocurrencies and online banking.
Doubts about Russia's moves in Ukraine pull S&P/TSX composite down from record close

Doubts about Russia's moves in Ukraine pull S&P/TSX composite down from record close

TORONTO — Doubts about Russia's promised troop withdrawal from the Ukrainian capital pushed Canada's main stock index off its record high while the loonie moved above 80 cents to its highest level in nearly five months.
London broker Stacey Evoy named new president of Ontario Real Estate Association

London broker Stacey Evoy named new president of Ontario Real Estate Association

TORONTO — The Ontario Real Estate Association says London, Ont. broker Stacey Evoy is its new president.
Speculation tax changes unlikely to quell Ontario market, real estate experts say

Speculation tax changes unlikely to quell Ontario market, real estate experts say

TORONTO — Real estate experts say Ontario’s decision to increase and expand its foreign buyers tax won’t do much to cool the province’s hot real estate market.
Dollarama says its new $5 price tag will help offset inflation and stock new products

Dollarama says its new $5 price tag will help offset inflation and stock new products

Canada's largest dollar store is introducing a new $5 price tag as it looks to recoup higher costs and bring in new products. Dollarama Inc.
RIV Capital buys New York cannabis chain Etain for US$247 million

RIV Capital buys New York cannabis chain Etain for US$247 million

TORONTO — RIV Capital, Inc. says it will purchase medical marijuana retailer Etain in a US$247 million transaction.
Air Canada to ramp up capacity this year, but won't yet reach pre-pandemic levels

Air Canada to ramp up capacity this year, but won't yet reach pre-pandemic levels

MONTREAL — Air Canada plans to more than double its capacity this year compared with 2021, but says that is still below its pre-pandemic level.
US growth in Q4 revised slightly lower to 6.9%

US growth in Q4 revised slightly lower to 6.9%

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy ended 2021 by expanding at a healthy 6.9% annual pace from October through December, the government reported Wednesday , a slight downgrade from its previous estimates.