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BCE reports Q1 profit and operating revenue down from year ago

MONTREAL — BCE Inc. reported its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as it faced higher severance, acquisition and other costs related mainly to job cuts.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

MONTREAL — BCE Inc. reported its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as it faced higher severance, acquisition and other costs related mainly to job cuts.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Greater Vancouver home sales rise as inventory reaches levels not seen since pandemic

VANCOUVER — Greater Vancouver's real estate board says the number of homes that changed hands in April rose 3.3 per cent from the previous year, but total sales were still well below the 10-year average for the month.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

VANCOUVER — Greater Vancouver's real estate board says the number of homes that changed hands in April rose 3.3 per cent from the previous year, but total sales were still well below the 10-year average for the month.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Canadian Natural Resources reports $987M Q1 profit, down from $1.8B a year ago

CALGARY — Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. reported its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as it realized lower prices for synthetic crude oil and natural gas.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

CALGARY — Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. reported its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as it realized lower prices for synthetic crude oil and natural gas.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Air Canada pins hopes on business travellers after profits fall

MONTREAL — Air Canada lost $81 million in its first quarter, falling below analysts' expectations even as revenue and capacity ramped up.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

MONTREAL — Air Canada lost $81 million in its first quarter, falling below analysts' expectations even as revenue and capacity ramped up.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Workers who build A220 at Airbus Canada ratify new contract

MONTREAL — The union representing 1,300 workers at Airbus Canada says they have ratified a new five-year contract.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

MONTREAL — The union representing 1,300 workers at Airbus Canada says they have ratified a new five-year contract.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit $2.3 billion in March

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade deficit of $2.3 billion in March.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country posted a merchandise trade deficit of $2.3 billion in March.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Should I invest with a human or a robot? Traditional firms vs. robo-advisors

Investors considering where to park their money have a choice: go with a traditional financial adviser or trust in an algorithm.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Investors considering where to park their money have a choice: go with a traditional financial adviser or trust in an algorithm.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Centralized market would help community bonds scale up: report

TORONTO — An innovative funding model for community groups could grow to become more mainstream through better co-ordination and awareness, said a new report out Thursday.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

TORONTO — An innovative funding model for community groups could grow to become more mainstream through better co-ordination and awareness, said a new report out Thursday.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Maple Leaf Foods reports $51.6M Q1 profit, sales edged lower

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Pork markets are showing signs of improvement, said Maple Leaf Foods Inc. chief executive Curtis Frank, helping the company achieve a profit in its first quarter compared with a year ago even as sales edged lower.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Pork markets are showing signs of improvement, said Maple Leaf Foods Inc. chief executive Curtis Frank, helping the company achieve a profit in its first quarter compared with a year ago even as sales edged lower.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

Young investors more likely to switch advisers, citing high fees: J.D. Power survey

TORONTO — Traditional wealth management firms are at an increasing risk of losing younger clients, particularly as new rules to make investment fees more transparent loom, a new survey shows.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24

TORONTO — Traditional wealth management firms are at an increasing risk of losing younger clients, particularly as new rules to make investment fees more transparent loom, a new survey shows.

By The Canadian Press | 05.02.24