Campbell's exec fired over offensive soup comments

A Campbell's executive was terminated after a secret recording revealed offensive remarks about the company's chicken soup products and customers. Learn about the scandal that rocked the iconic food brand.

Why Bonds Don't Always Protect Portfolios

Noah Solomon explains why not all bonds cushion stock losses equally. Discover the risk-return trade-offs in fixed-income investing for Canadian portfolios.

Calgary: Top Value for Happy Homeowners

A new Zoocasa study reveals Calgary offers the best balance of high life satisfaction and affordable housing costs among major Canadian cities. Discover why it's a top choice.

SEC probing Jefferies over First Brands disclosures

The SEC is investigating Jefferies Financial Group regarding its disclosures about exposure to bankrupt auto-parts supplier First Brands Group. Learn about the probe's details and market impact.

Canada-Alberta MOU Paves Way for New Oil Pipeline

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a pivotal MOU to establish Canada as an energy superpower, clearing the path for a new pipeline. Read the details.

Canada's foreign investment falls to 18-month low

Foreign direct investment in Canada dropped to $18.2 billion in Q3 2024, the lowest level since early 2024. Explore the trends and policy responses affecting Canada's economic landscape.

Alberta, Canada Sign Pact for New Oil Pipeline

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith sign a landmark MOU to advance a major oil pipeline to Asian markets, suspending key federal environmental laws.

Carney signs energy agreement with Alberta

Prime Minister Carney secures major energy agreement with Alberta, setting emissions targets for new oil pipeline construction. Read the full details of this historic deal.

TSX gains led by energy, tech, and telecom sectors

Canada's main stock index climbed in late-morning trading, powered by strong performances in the energy, technology, and telecommunications sectors. Key business developments across multiple industries.

CFIA rejects honey bee import restrictions for mite

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirms no restrictions on honey bee imports are required to combat the deadly Varroa destructor mite, citing current biosecurity measures as effective.

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