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Pandemic highlights need for internet equality, First Nations chief says

Pandemic highlights need for internet equality, First Nations chief says

TORONTO — The pandemic's widespread impact on Canadian business has made it easier to illustrate how important it is for Indigenous communities to have access to good high-speed communications, a First Nations chief from British Columbia's Interior r
UK starts virus campaign with a shot watched round the world

UK starts virus campaign with a shot watched round the world

LONDON — A nurse rolled up 90-year-old Margaret Keenan’s sleeve and administered a shot watched round the world -– the first jab in the U.K.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (17,639.00, up 56.65 points.) Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Energy. Up 49 cents, or 2.14 per cent, to $23.37 on 14.9 million shares.
North American stock markets edge higher on hopes of U.S. stimulus deal

North American stock markets edge higher on hopes of U.S. stimulus deal

TORONTO — North American stock markets edged higher Tuesday as hopes of a new U.S. stimulus deal offset concerns about mounting COVID-19 infections and new lockdowns.
Air Canada to cut more routes in Atlantic provinces amid rising COVID-19 cases

Air Canada to cut more routes in Atlantic provinces amid rising COVID-19 cases

Air Canada will be cutting more routes in Atlantic Canada starting in the new year because of a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Effective Jan. 11, the airline says it will be suspending until further notice all flights in Sydney, N.S.
Canadian families will pay nearly $700 more for groceries in 2021, report says

Canadian families will pay nearly $700 more for groceries in 2021, report says

The average Canadian family will pay up to an extra $695 for food next year, as the pandemic, wildfires and changing consumer habits drive up grocery bills to the highest increase ever predicted by an annual food price report.
Saint Jean Carbon to pay $62,500 to settle charges it issued misleading news release

Saint Jean Carbon to pay $62,500 to settle charges it issued misleading news release

CALGARY — The Alberta Securities Commission says Saint Jean Carbon Inc.
Garda World outbid by U.S. rival Allied for British security firm G4S

Garda World outbid by U.S. rival Allied for British security firm G4S

MONTREAL — Quebec-based security firm Garda World has been outbid in its effort to acquire British competitor G4S by a U.S. company partially owned by the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec.
UK, EU leaders to meet Wednesday amid Brexit no-deal signals

UK, EU leaders to meet Wednesday amid Brexit no-deal signals

LONDON — The leaders of Britain and the European Commission will make a last-minute push for a post-Brexit U.K.
High tide floods Venice as dike-on-demand wasn't activated

High tide floods Venice as dike-on-demand wasn't activated

High tides flooded St. Mark’s Square in Venice on Tuesday, propelled by winds that were stronger than predicted, and an experimental system of inflatable barriers wasn’t activated to prevent water from invading the lagoon city.
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