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Dozens of London Drugs stores reopen after cybersecurity shutdown

RICHMOND, B.C. — London Drugs is gradually reopening its stores across Western Canada more than a week after a cybersecurity breach forced the retailer to close.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

RICHMOND, B.C. — London Drugs is gradually reopening its stores across Western Canada more than a week after a cybersecurity breach forced the retailer to close.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

Montreal home sales up 25% in April as expected rate cuts prompt recovery: board

MONTREAL — The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says Montreal-area home sales surged 25.5 per cent in April compared with the same month last year, with levels returning to historical averages.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

MONTREAL — The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says Montreal-area home sales surged 25.5 per cent in April compared with the same month last year, with levels returning to historical averages.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

P.E.I. hoping to attract company to manufacture modular homes for the province

CHARLOTTETOWN — The P.E.I. government says its plan to address the province's housing shortage includes finding a company to manufacture modular homes on the Island.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

CHARLOTTETOWN — The P.E.I. government says its plan to address the province's housing shortage includes finding a company to manufacture modular homes on the Island.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

Mailing a letter costs a little more now as stamp price hike takes effect

OTTAWA — An increase in the cost to send a letter in Canada took effect Monday.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

OTTAWA — An increase in the cost to send a letter in Canada took effect Monday.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points in broad-based rally, U.S. stocks also rise

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was up more than 200 points in late-morning trading as higher commodity prices helped boost energy and base metal stocks in a broad-based rally across the Toronto market.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was up more than 200 points in late-morning trading as higher commodity prices helped boost energy and base metal stocks in a broad-based rally across the Toronto market.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

Ensign Energy Services reports Q1 loss, revenue down 11% from year ago

CALGARY — Ensign Energy Services Inc. reported a loss in its latest quarter compared with a profit a year earlier as its revenue fell 11 per cent.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

CALGARY — Ensign Energy Services Inc. reported a loss in its latest quarter compared with a profit a year earlier as its revenue fell 11 per cent.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

Canadian companies' AI policies aim to balance risk with rewards

TORONTO — When talent search platform Plum noticed ChatGPT sending ripples through the tech world and beyond, it decided to turn right to the source to lay out how staff could and couldn't use the generative artificial intelligence chatbot.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

TORONTO — When talent search platform Plum noticed ChatGPT sending ripples through the tech world and beyond, it decided to turn right to the source to lay out how staff could and couldn't use the generative artificial intelligence chatbot.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

WestJet, mechanics union agree to tentative deal to avoid strike

CALGARY — A potential strike between WestJet and its mechanics union appears to have been avoided.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

CALGARY — A potential strike between WestJet and its mechanics union appears to have been avoided.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

Hundreds strike at Nestle chocolate plant in Toronto, Unifor says

TORONTO — Hundreds of Nestle workers walked off the job in Toronto on Sunday after rejecting a tentative agreement the union reached with the chocolate maker.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

TORONTO — Hundreds of Nestle workers walked off the job in Toronto on Sunday after rejecting a tentative agreement the union reached with the chocolate maker.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

Macklem tries to stay out of the fray as MPs do their best to use him to score points

OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem navigates a political minefield every time he testifies before the House of Commons finance committee.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24

OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem navigates a political minefield every time he testifies before the House of Commons finance committee.

By The Canadian Press | 05.06.24