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Ousted McDonald's CEO returns $105M after misconduct

Ousted McDonald's CEO returns $105M after misconduct

Former McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook has paid back more than $105 million in equity awards and cash to the burger giant after it learned that he had lied about the extent of his misconduct while he was its top executive.
Why the Fed feels now is time to tighten credit more quickly

Why the Fed feels now is time to tighten credit more quickly

WASHINGTON (AP) — For months, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell responded to surging inflation by counseling patience and stressing that the Fed wanted to see unemployment return to near-pre-pandemic levels before it would raise interest rates.
Texas pipeline company charged in California oil spill

Texas pipeline company charged in California oil spill

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Houston-based oil company and two subsidiaries were indicted Wednesday for a crude spill that fouled Southern California waters and beaches in October, an event prosecutors say was caused in part by failing to properly act when a
Why the Fed feels now is time to tighten credit more quickly

Why the Fed feels now is time to tighten credit more quickly

WASHINGTON (AP) — For months, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell responded to surging inflation by counseling patience and stressing that the Fed wanted to see unemployment return to near-pre-pandemic levels before it would raise interest rates.
'Unnecessary disruption and chaos': Travel sector livid as Ottawa issues new advisory

'Unnecessary disruption and chaos': Travel sector livid as Ottawa issues new advisory

The travel and hospitality sector was left reeling Wednesday after the federal government warned against non-essential trips abroad due to alarming numbers of COVID-19 cases.
NYC moves to stop new buildings from using natural gas

NYC moves to stop new buildings from using natural gas

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City is poised to bar most new buildings from using natural gas in six years, after lawmakers voted Wednesday to make the nation’s most populous city a showcase for a climate-change-fighting policy that has been both embraced
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 Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,769.16, up 120.59 points.) Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB). Energy. Down 44 cents, or 0.9 per cent, to $47.60 on 13.9 million shares.
Judge in Cineplex case cites inconsistencies in testimony, texts from Cineworld execs

Judge in Cineplex case cites inconsistencies in testimony, texts from Cineworld execs

TORONTO — The Ontario judge who ruled in Cineplex Inc.'s favour in a case against its former suitor Cineworld Group PLC found testimony from the U.K. theatre giant's executives was contradicted by their text messages and other internal documents.
North American stock markets move up in response to Fed announcement

North American stock markets move up in response to Fed announcement

TORONTO — North American stock markets reversed early losses after the U.S. Federal Reserve removed uncertainty by confirming it would accelerate the shrinking of monthly bond purchases and raise interest rates three times next year.
Hay West [program saves 17,000 cattle, but herds still being culled due to drought

Hay West [program saves 17,000 cattle, but herds still being culled due to drought

CALGARY — A program that helps farmers in Eastern Canada ship hay to drought-affected farmers on the Prairies has saved 17,000 head of cattle, but a national farm organization said even its best efforts won't be enough to mitigate all the losses from
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