Canadian trade deficit triples, growing to $1.9 billion, Statistics Canada says
Canada's trade deficit grew to $1.9 billion in February, more than triple the shortfall of $628 million the month before, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
Canada's trade deficit grew to $1.9 billion in February, more than triple the shortfall of $628 million the month before, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected two corporate challenges in class action cases, refusing to hear bids by Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Wells Fargo & Co to throw out large judgments against them.
Anheuser Busch Inbev SA has been sued by a U.S. beer drinker who claimed he was duped into believing its Leffe brand beer was brewed in a Belgian abbey, rather than mass produced in an automated factory that also makes Stella Artois.
Royal Bank of Canada said on Monday it had controls in place to prevent illegal activities after documents allegedly showed it had regularly used the services of a Panama-based law firm at the centre of a massive tax evasion.
With tax season upon us, some Canadians may be exploring new options for filing their returns this year.
LEAMINGTON, Ont. -- Canada's top mushroom producer has been sold to an Irish food company for $145 million.
Parti Quebecois Leader Pierre Karl Peladeau is crying foul over an Ontario-based firm's takeover of the St-Hubert rotisserie-chicken chain.
The Quebec-based St-Hubert restaurant business has agreed to be acquired by the owner of the Swiss Chalet chain for $537 million.
Forty percent of chief financial officers say they've seen an increase in employees asking for reimbursement for inappropriate items, like toilet paper, cosmetic surgery and cigars, according to a new survey.
The Canadian economy topped expectations in January with its best month in nearly five years, the fourth consecutive monthly increase.
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