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That blaring noise you heard? It was a test of the federal government's emergency alert system

That blaring noise you heard? It was a test of the federal government's emergency alert system

WASHINGTON (AP) — “THIS IS A TEST": If you have a cellphone or were watching television Wednesday, you should have seen that message flash across your screen as the federal government tested its emergency alert system used to tell people about emerge
WestJet suspends Toronto-Montreal route for winter as it retrenches in Western Canada

WestJet suspends Toronto-Montreal route for winter as it retrenches in Western Canada

WestJet plans to halt flights between Toronto and Montreal for the winter in a continuation of its retreat from short-haul routes in Eastern Canada to retrench in the West.
Vancouver housing market more balanced after spring and summer slowdown: board

Vancouver housing market more balanced after spring and summer slowdown: board

VANCOUVER — The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says a jump in new listings is helping to bring some balance back to the region's housing market. The board says September sales totalled 1,926, a 13.
BRP denies findings from labour board that it underpaid workers

BRP denies findings from labour board that it underpaid workers

MONTREAL — BRP Inc. said it disagrees with findings from Quebec’s workplace health and safety board that the snowmobile maker broke the law in underpaying workers it brought in to work at its plant in Quebec from a facility in Mexico.
Barrick Gold to spend almost US$2 billion to expand Lumwana mine in Zambia

Barrick Gold to spend almost US$2 billion to expand Lumwana mine in Zambia

TORONTO — Barrick Gold Corp. says it will spend almost US$2 billion on an expansion project at its Lumwana copper mine in Zambia.
Keyera marks opening of KAPS natural gas pipeline, its largest project to date

Keyera marks opening of KAPS natural gas pipeline, its largest project to date

CALGARY — Keyera Corp. is marking the opening of its KAPS pipeline, a 575-kilometre pipeline in Alberta which will provide additional transportation capacity to natural gas producers in Western Canada.
Airline caterer named in Quebec class action denies exploiting foreign workers

Airline caterer named in Quebec class action denies exploiting foreign workers

MONTREAL — A French airline caterer is denying that it knowingly employed undocumented workers at its Montreal facilities or that it used their precarious status to exploit them.
Auto sales jump 19 per cent in September, driven by improved supply: DesRosiers

Auto sales jump 19 per cent in September, driven by improved supply: DesRosiers

TORONTO — The new vehicle market remained hot in September, according to DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc., with vehicle sales jumping 19 per cent in the month on an annualized basis.
Greater Toronto home sales drop 7.1 per cent in September as higher rates bite

Greater Toronto home sales drop 7.1 per cent in September as higher rates bite

TORONTO — Greater Toronto home sales slid 7.1 per cent last month compared with September 2022, with sales of semi-detached houses and townhouses particularly declining from last year. Last month's 4,642 home sales also marked a 12.
Cannabis company Tilray Brands reports $55.9M Q1 loss, revenue up 15% from year ago

Cannabis company Tilray Brands reports $55.9M Q1 loss, revenue up 15% from year ago

LEAMINGTON, Ont. — Tilray Brands Inc. reported a loss of US$55.9 million in its latest quarter compared with a loss of US$65.8 million a year earlier as its net revenue rose 15 per cent. The cannabis company, which keeps its books in U.S.
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