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Ruling could mean trials against Big Oil over state wetlands

Ruling could mean trials against Big Oil over state wetlands

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal appeals court has ordered a nine-year-old lawsuit filed against oil and gas companies over damage to Louisiana’s wetlands to be returned to state court for trial, potentially clearing the way for at least 41 similar suits
OSC asks tribunal to approve settlement with cannabis company Cronos, former CFO

OSC asks tribunal to approve settlement with cannabis company Cronos, former CFO

TORONTO — The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is asking the Capital Markets Tribunal to approve a settlement with an Ontario cannabis company and one of its former executives that the regulator alleges failed to file accurate financial statements
How Montreal's video game industry is changing to meet labour demands

How Montreal's video game industry is changing to meet labour demands

Montreal has carved a spot for itself as a global leader in video game development, now it is faced with a new challenge — a labour shortage. The city houses industry leaders including Ubisoft, Warner Bros.
Manitoba providing $40M to expand CentrePort site in Winnipeg

Manitoba providing $40M to expand CentrePort site in Winnipeg

ROSSER — The Manitoba government says it is to spend up to $40 million toward the expansion of North America's largest tri-modal inland port.
UK: Hacker who stole Sheeran songs sentenced to 18 months

UK: Hacker who stole Sheeran songs sentenced to 18 months

LONDON (AP) — A computer hacker who stole unreleased songs from British pop star Ed Sheeran and American rap artist Lil Uzi Vert has been sentenced to 18 months in prison, U.K. prosecutors said Friday.
Statistics Canada says retail sales up 0.7 per cent in August

Statistics Canada says retail sales up 0.7 per cent in August

Statistics Canada says retail sales edged up 0.7 per cent to $61.8 billion in August as high gas prices eased slightly and e-commerce sales increased.
Truss quits, but UK's political and economic turmoil persist

Truss quits, but UK's political and economic turmoil persist

LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Liz Truss quit Thursday after a tumultuous and historically brief term marred by economic policies that roiled financial markets and a rebellion in her political party that obliterated her authority.
Interfor announces 17% lumber production cut in fourth quarter

Interfor announces 17% lumber production cut in fourth quarter

BURNABY, B.C. — Interfor says it will reduce lumber production in the fourth quarter of 2022 due to reduced demand. The forest products company says it's reducing output by 17 per cent of its quarterly capacity, or about 200 million board feet.
Environmental groups call on feds to not 'water down' oil and gas emissions cap

Environmental groups call on feds to not 'water down' oil and gas emissions cap

CALGARY — As environmental groups urge the federal government to move quickly with an aggressive cap on emissions from the country's oil and gas sector, the industry itself says such a move could actually slow down the sector's own decarbonization ef
S&P/TSX composite down almost 100 points, reversing after morning rise

S&P/TSX composite down almost 100 points, reversing after morning rise

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index ended down almost a hundred points after starting the day with strong gains, while U.S. markets saw a similar reversal after the morning increase. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 95.11 points at 18,579.29.
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